instead of setting multiple cookies, why not start using seassions its dead
easy with php4 and you can then do all your security stuff with sessions,
much easier, much more secure etc

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Emery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Jason Caldwell'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 6:29 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] Cookies ???


> Q1.  If you simply wish to READ the cookie from each web page, you need do
> nothing.  It is created atuomatically as a variable for you.  For
instance,
> a cookie named
> "mycookie" is available as $mycookie.
>
> Q2.  The Cookie Path is the reference point on the web server.  I creates
a
> context for the cookie.  It allows the cookie to be read when a web page
> comes from that specific directory.  If you want it to be available from
all
> directories, use "/".
>
> Q3.  The cookie can store multiple values that you concatenate together.
> For instance, to store username/password:
>         setcookie( "cookiename", "$user#$password", time()+3600, "/",
> ".mydomain.com" );
> Then, upon reading the cookie: list($user,$password) = explode( "#",
> $cookiename );
>
>
> FYI...setcookie() has worked for me on IE 5.x and NN 5.x.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Caldwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 11:35 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP-DB] Cookies ???
>
>
> I've been reading the threads under SETCOOKIE (from php.net) -- some
people
> are saying that setcookie doesn't seem to work for all browsers all of the
> time.  Then some others go into how it seems to actually be the TIME
format
> (unix time vs. GMT time) --
>
> Should I just stick to the HEADER version instead of setcookie?
>
> Also -- I'm not completely clear on how cookies work in the first place...
>
> Q1: When I set a cookie, is that cookie automatically called from *each*
> page on my website?  Or, do I need to add the HEADER to each page where I

> want to call the cookie?
>
> Q2: The 'Cookie Path' -- is this the PATH on my websever -- someone please
> explain what this is exactly, and how it works.
>
> Q3: The scenario I would like to use cookies in is to have users
> automatically be logged in when they come to my home page... so I will
need
> to store the Username and Password in the cookie... should I store these
in
> an Array, or can I create multiple cookies -- in other words, a cookie can
> only store one value, correct?  So, I can use Serialize / Unserialize to
> store Array information in my cookies?
>
> Thanks.
> Jason
>
>
>
>
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