If the settings are manipulated via client-side code there is no need for
cookies created by the server-side and this would actually be a bad thing to
do unless really needed (e.g. you need the server to know the change
immediately). Here is the cookie plugin:

http://www.stilbuero.de/2006/09/17/cookie-plugin-for-jquery/

There are many cases where creating cookies from the client-side is a better
solution to the server-side alternative but this really depends on your code
and how you want to use it.

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 10:59 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Dear Folks ,
> I have to save some of the settings of my Users with the cookies ,
> I've done this before with PHP Cookie Header .. right now I was
> Wondering If I could that with jQuery instead of PHP ... which one is
> Practical ... is there any Example for the jQUery cookie ...
> thanks Pedram
>



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Isaak Malik
Web Developer

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