Hello Bruce, On Monday, December 16, 2002, Bruce Richardson wrote... >> This is most unusual. PHP says you can remove a cookie just by >> providing it's name, or setting it's time back in time to cause the >> browser to expire it. I guess they incorrectly stated that then. >> I'll update the code appropriately. Thanks.
> The online PHP documentation states "Cookies must be deleted with > the same parameters as they were set with". You have to use the same > path as was used to create the cookies, otherwise you are not > deleting the old ones but creating new, empty ones in a different > location. Yes, I know that, and the odd thing is, if I set it to my code, the cookies that the other pages set get deleted sometimes. If I set the code to how yours is setup, it causes the error you mentioned. >> I cannot apply these changes. Although they seem logically correct, >> as soon as I apply them, it takes two login attempts to get in, and >> when signing out and returning to the login screen, I get the >> message you get when the above code is not there. So it'd seem >> we're stuck in a slight cross-ways. If I have the above, mine >> breaks, if you don't have the above... yours breaks. Out of >> curiousity, what browser are you using whilst working on this? Have >> you tried another version? I personally have tried Phoenix (a >> mozilla, rather cut down), IE, and Galeon. > I have tried this with Opera, Mozilla, Netscape and IE versions 5.5 > and 6. It works fine with all of them. I can think of two things: > firstly, my changes as quoted are made to the CVS source as > downloaded on Friday. Same as mine as no changes had been applied since my last update. > If you applied the change to code that you had already modified in > some other way, then that could be the problem. No, cannot be this. I have 3 copies of stable cvs... one I play with, one that is running, and one that I use for diffs and such. I always make sure I copy the files from the clean one to the working version before I do any work. > I may not have been clear enough about the fact that I didn't make > any of the changes you asked to be tested, I just made the changes > listed above. Secondly, you may still have erroneous cookies > floating around. No cookies at all... I deleted them thinking that was the issue too. I removed all of the cookies I have, and restarted the browser. I'll have more fun and games with it later to see what I can pull up. It may just have been some awful caching going on somewhere. -- Jonathan Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility Learn to use your power at OSDN's High Performance Computing Channel http://hpc.devchannel.org/ -- squirrelmail-users mailing list List Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List Archives: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=2995 List Info: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users
