> > setcookie("UserName", $HTTP_POST_VARS['UserName'], > time()+(60*10), "/", > > $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['SERVER_NAME']); > > setcookie("Password", $password, time()+(60*10), "/", > > $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['SERVER_NAME']); > > print "login - set cookie"; > > > sorry for kinda answering my own post... but anyway... > > setcookie("UserName", $HTTP_POST_VARS['UserName']); > setcookie("Password", $password); > > solves my problem, although means i can't have a time limit on my > cookies i > guess... but can set a time limit with another cookie...
1.) I would not store the user's password in a cookie. 2.) As far as I know, set_cookie() has worked the same since PHP3, so your problem is something else, not the PHP version. Are you sure $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['SERVER_NAME'] is the same as what's in the location bar in your browser. If the server name is set up as www.domain.com but the user is just at http://domain.com the cookie won't set. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php