>From the official doc: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.setcookie.php All the arguments except the name argument are optional. You may also replace an argument with an empty string ("") in order to skip that argument. Because the expire and secure arguments are integers, they cannot be skipped with an empty string, use a zero (0) instead. setcookie("name2","1",0,"",".bestwebhosters.com"); or setcookie("name2","1",0,"",".bestwebhosters.com",0); ;-)
"Curt Zirzow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de news: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Ryan A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey, > > Am just getting into PHP cookies and have gotten a problem...(surprise > > surprise) > > > > Am trying to set a basic cookie to see exactly how things work before I > > start using it in my apps, heres the code i am using: > > (SetCookieEx.php) > > <?php > > setcookie("name1","1","","",".bestwebhosters.com"); > > setcookie("name2","1","","",".bestwebhosters.com"); > > > > echo "done"; > > ?> > > > > This is the output I am getting: > > ********************** > > Warning: setcookie() expects parameter 3 to be long, string given in > > /bestweb/public_html/testing/SetCookieEx.php on line 2 > > > > Warning: setcookie() expects parameter 3 to be long, string given in > > /bestweb/public_html/testing/SetCookieEx.php on line 3 > > done > te> > > <quote site=php> > bool setcookie ( string name [, string value [, int expire [, string > path [, string domain [, int secure]]]]]) > > [...] > > All the arguments except the name argument are optional. You may also > replace an argument with an empty string ("") > </quote> > > at first look this appears to be a bug. but I have a fealing its only > cause your error_reporting is set to E_ALL thus a warning is shown > because the third paramater should be a interger so change it to: > > setcookie("name2","1",0,"",".bestwebhosters.com"); > > mabey documentation should be changed. > > > > > This is how I am trying to read the cookies: (ReadCookieEx.php) > > **************************** > > <?php > > if (isset($_COOKIE ['name1'])){ > > echo $_COOKIE ['name1']; > > }else{echo "wrong1";} > > > > if (isset($_COOKIE ['name2'])){ > > echo $_COOKIE ['name2']; > > }else{echo "wrong2";} > > ?> > > > > This is the output i am getting: > > ******************* > > wrong1wrong2 > > hmm.. > > few things: > 1. is your setcookie returning true or false? > 2. have you examined (or even see the cookie get set) the actual cookie > to see > 3. good reading for intro to cookies for programmers: > http://wp.netscape.com/newsref/std/cookie_spec.html > > > > > > > > > Anybody have any ideas? > > > > Cheers, > > -Ryan > > > > Curt > -- > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php