Sorry everyone, I had a brain spasm or something.  I was reminded that
cookies only work on the same domain, and since the webspeed scripts
were creating the cookie on out test server and php was on the
production server it was a no go.  Thanks!
Angie

>>> "Angie Tollerson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/01/02
02:54PM >>>
I have a WebSpeed page that is passing to my php page.  They are using
session cookies to test for login status.  I didn't think there was
anyway for me to test for a session cookie set by another language
using
php.  So I had them create an additional client cookie for me to test
by.  Not only did my scripts not detect the cookie on my machine, but
when I echo out the size of $HTML_COOKIE_VARS it says 1 (even though I
have 50 cookies on my machine) and item 0 of the array is empty when I
echo that out.  Why isn't the traditional way of grabbing cookies
working, and is there any way for me to utilize the session cookies
that
Webspeed set.
P.S. I am using IE 6.0 if that makes any difference
Angie

Top of script BEFORE any html headers:
<?php
$cookie = $HTTP_COOKIE_VARS["aa_login"]; //is null even though        

                                                                      

           //cookie present and 
                                                                      

           //with that name
echo $cookie; 
echo sizeof($HTTP_COOKIE_VARS); // echo's out 1
?>

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