David A. Stevens wrote:
Please remove my address from any future correspondence about PHP.
Allrighty then. I warned ya Davey...you're on yer way to /dev/null. If
you're lucky, I won't post your email to any porn lists or USENET.
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On Friday 16 Apr 2004 18:18, John Nichel wrote:
David A. Stevens wrote:
Please remove my address from any future correspondence about PHP.
Allrighty then. I warned ya Davey...you're on yer way to /dev/null. If
you're lucky, I won't post your
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On Friday 16 Apr 2004 18:18, John Nichel wrote:
David A. Stevens wrote:
Please remove my address from any future correspondence about PHP.
Allrighty then. I warned ya Davey...you're on yer way to /dev/null. If
you're lucky, I won't post your
Ryan Schefke wrote:
setcookie (login_ck, $lo, time()+ 60*60*24*30, , , 0); //set
cookie for login, for 30days
Expire is supposed to be an integer. Try...
setcookie (login_ck, $lo, time()+ 2592000, , , 0);
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John - It works now! That was it. Thanks!
Ryan
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From: John Nichel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 10:53 AM
To: PHP Mailing List
Subject: Re: [PHP] Explanation of cookie behavior
Ryan Schefke wrote:
setcookie (login_ck, $lo, time()+ 60*60*24
On 15 April 2004 15:43, Ryan Schefke wrote:
I'm running a login script where the user enters
login/password and if it
matches what I have in my db and their account is active, I set a
login cookie (login_ck) and an authentication cookie
(authenticate_ck). If the
login and authentication
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