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Re: Code to create a cookie in PHP [message #169830 is a reply to message #169828] Mon, 27 September 2010 20:56 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 9/27/2010 3:18 PM, MikeB wrote:
>> Now that I can delete cookies, I'd like to create cookies, but this code
>> fails to create a cookie. Can anyone help me by telling me what is
>> wrong, please?
>>

> First of all, a cookie won't be available in the $_COOKIES array until
> the browser fetches the next page. It is not available on the page you
> set it (unless you already had a cookie with that name stored).

That's what I understood, I was just making sure. :)

>
> And your second setcookie() call will always fail. You cannot set a
> cookie after headers are sent, and ANY output to the browser causes the
> headers to be sent. You will see this error if your php.ini file has:

Well, this is puzzling. Both the setcookie commands work. I have
verified that both the cookies are created with the firebug/firecookie
extensions in Firefox as well with a little program I've written that
just dumps out the $_COOKIE variable.


>
> error_reporting = E_ALL // or E_ALL | E_STRICT
> display_errors = on

I have both these options as you recommend.

error_reporting = E_ALL | E_STRICT

>
> As a side, you are never using the $domain value. The cookie will belong
> to the domain you are requesting the page from - if that happens to be
> 'localhost', it will belong to localhost.

This is my next challenge. I can't get the cookies set if I include the
"path" and "domain" arguments in the setcookie call. But I'll wrestle
with it for a while on my own - it builds character and doesn't annoy
the group as much... :)

Oh, and I did correct the expiration by adding instead of multiplying as
Capt. P. pointed out.
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