sessions and cookies either need to be set at the beginning of the page, or you 
can look into the ob_start(), ob_flush() functions to use output buffering


bastien

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> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 11:25:54 +0200
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Cookies and sent headers
> 
> If built a simple login page and store any information within 
> $_SESSION's. Yet I'd like to move these into cookies but I always get an 
> error about sent headers. Is there a way to circumvent this problem 
> without changing too much in the page?
> 
> The setting of the cookies happens just at the end of the page.
> 
>    if (!$errortext and $Anmelden) {
>      if (!empty($Permanent)) {
>        $expires = time()+ 365 * 86400;  // 365 days
>        setcookie ("l.Lastname", $_SESSION['l_Lastname'], $expires);
>        setcookie ("l.Firstname", $_SESSION['l_Firstname'], $expires);
>        setcookie ("l.Email1", $_SESSION['l_Email1'], $expires);
>        setcookie ("l.Email2", $_SESSION['l_Email2'], $expires);
>      }
>      echo "";
>      exit;
>    }
> 
> O. Wyss
> 
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