On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 12:57:46PM -0500, Al wrote:
> Can't get a cookie to set. Below is the code near the file top BEFORE any
> html output.
> ...
> ## code
> print_r($_POST)
> session_start();
> print_r($_COOKIE);
headers could be sent already, up your error_reporting, or check
your logs for h
Try simplifying the problem to determine the error point. For example don't
involve $_POST just try setting a cookie with hard coded variables. If that
works then add in the $_POST and test for BOTH $_POST['prefs'] and
$_POST['filter'].
Example of simplification:
Aaron
On 1/14/06, Al <[EMAIL
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I have not looked into it, but do some internet security apps like
Norton try to block certain cookies? I've not come across this, as I
don't really use those programs, but right now I'm grasping for straws.
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Certain anti-virus/spyware programs can and do block cookies and can be
Jay Blanchard wrote:
But I sure would like to see the URL once he has clicked it. Have you tried
changing to $_GET['page']? Again, all of this is just for gigglesbut
there is likely to be a clue.
On privacy policies in IE (can he try another browser?) what is his setting?
I'm still
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>Sorry, I should have paid more attention. Is $_REQUEST['page'] correctly
set
>when (print_r the array...just for giggles)
I can verify $_REQUEST is correct for me, and I'm sure it's correct for
him too, since he gets "Cookie NOT set." The second if statement
requires $_REQUEST['page'] t
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Not sure what you mean. I sent him to this script:
Test cookie.';
} else if( $_REQUEST['page'] == '1' ) {
if( isset( $_COOKIE['VATtest'] ) ) {
echo $_COOKIE['VATtest'];
} else {
echo 'Cookie NOT set.';
}
}
?>
Which is all I had in entirety. Is this not a "basi
[snip]
Not sure what you mean. I sent him to this script:
Test cookie.';
} else if( $_REQUEST['page'] == '1' ) {
if( isset( $_COOKIE['VATtest'] ) ) {
echo $_COOKIE['VATtest'];
} else {
echo 'Cookie NOT set.';
}
}
?>
Which is all I had in entirety. Is this not a "basic cookie?"
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Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Anyone have any suggestions? I'm still stuck.
[/snip]
Can you send him another test where a basic cookie gets set and then
checked?
.
Not sure what you mean. I sent him to this script:
Test cookie.';
} else if( $_REQUEST['page'] == '1' ) {
if( isset( $_COO
[snip]
Anyone have any suggestions? I'm still stuck.
[/snip]
Can you send him another test where a basic cookie gets set and then
checked?
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Chris W wrote:
> I don't know that this really matters, but I am having problems with
> cookies getting set when viewing my site with an old version of
> netscape, I still have installed 4.79. I'm not that concerned with
> supporting that old of a browser but I am 99% sure the site was
> working w
Hello,
This is a reply to an e-mail that you wrote on Mon, 23 Jun 2003 at 10:18,
lines prefixed by '>' were originally written by you.
> I am using the following codes to create cookie and validate login,
> but some
> members can't login, I checked their username and password is
> correct..
>
>From your code snip it looks like you are missing ?> after the if
contruct.
Bryan
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I always use 4 parameters in my setcookie(cookie_name,cookie_value,time,"/")
Also, verify that $HTTP_POST_VARS['Name'] exists by printing it
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From: "Jason Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, F
This cannot be the problem, session_start is for sessions
Jason Wong wrote:
>On Thursday 13 February 2003 16:07, Terry Lau wrote:
>
>
>>Hello,
>>I created a PHP page that included cookie, here is the PHP code:
>>>if (isset($HTTP_POST_VARS['Name'])) {
>>setcookie("Name", $HTTP_POST_VARS['Nam
On Thursday 13 February 2003 16:07, Terry Lau wrote:
> Hello,
> I created a PHP page that included cookie, here is the PHP code:
> if (isset($HTTP_POST_VARS['Name'])) {
> setcookie("Name", $HTTP_POST_VARS['Name'], time()+86400*10);
> }
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> But when I called the cookie variable in anothe
Direct answer: No, you cannot read a cookie on the same page that creates
it.
The question is: why would you want to?
After all, you already have the data available to you that you would read
from the cookie because you had to use it to create the cookie on that page.
-Original Message
On Tuesday, March 26, 2002, at 11:42 AM, Miguel Cruz wrote:
> There is no chance for the server to re-read the cookies from the
> browser
> after step 2 above, unless, as you've observed, you refresh the page,
> which in effect just repeats both steps.
One ugly way that I've gotten around thi
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, andy wrote:
> I am wondering if it is possible to send a cookie and read it on the same
> page.
>
> Following environment:
>
> There is a cookie already on the machine of the client, but expired.
> Now I am setting a new cookie and reading it on the same page via $sess_id =
It depends on which browser you are using and on what platform. On the
MacOS in IE you can view cookies by going to Edit -> Preferences -> Cookies
in Netscape you can also view the cookies with the Preferences menu. On the
PC it's a little more difficult. In IE you go to Tools -> Internet Optio
your header line works fine, but where are cookie files written?
i didn't see any cookie file about it in my windows/cookie directory
after it had been created??
thanks
Richard Baskett wrote:
> Here use this cookie that I wrote, it works in every browser, every os.
>
> ---
Here use this cookie that I wrote, it works in every browser, every os.
function NextYear () {
$today = gmdate("l, d-M-");
$today .= gmdate("Y")+1;
$today .= gmdate(" H:i:s")." GMT";
return $today;
}
$on
Thanks everyone for all the responses.
I think I'll look into sessions in the future. Meanwhile I'll have to see
what others come up with.
Thanks,
Martin S.
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I have to agree Nuno, sessions are alot easier/simpler.
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Hello,
short:
try removing the third parameter to setcookie and if the errors go away
you know it's a co
Hello,
short:
try removing the third parameter to setcookie and if the errors go away
you know it's a cookie problem :)
long:
you're setting auth based in the (server's) time + 600sec. If the client
(or even the server) has a clock skew... well bad luck :)
removing the third parameter mak
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