Yes the same version on both servers :(
register_globals is set to off (also tried with on, same result)
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> Thx for know
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Thx for know
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> Do you have the same PHPversion in the servers?
> Is register_globals set to off or on in php.ini? Same setting in both
> servers?
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> $_COOKIES is the new super global array
Do you have the same PHPversion in the servers?
Is register_globals set to off or on in php.ini? Same setting in both
servers?
$_COOKIES is the new super global array for cookies, don't forget that =)
I cann't see any other explaniation but I'm new to this cookiething.
/brother
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Yo bro,
When i launch the file info.php with the following URL:
http://localhost/info.php i see the cookie.
When i launch the same file from my webserver:
http://www.website.com/info.php i get the message no cookie find?
Please help me!
Thx in advance.
"Brother - Martin Bagge" <[EMAIL PROTEC
You cannot use the cookies in the same as you stated them.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.setcookie.php
see common pitfalls.
You have to do it like: set cookie > new page to check the cookies.
/brother
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