Answers for "$_cookie in php"

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php cookies

//Cookies
//Cookies are stored on the client side. cookies are not as secure as sessions
//and it is recommended that you use sessions as much as possible.
====================
Version 1 for cookies
====================

<?php
if(isset($_COOKIE['nameofcookie'])){ 
    echo 'User ' . $_COOKIE['nameofcookie'] . ' is set<br>';
}else{
    echo'User is not set';
}


====================
Version 2 for cookies
====================
<?php
    //to change cookie
    setcookie('nameofcookie','Frank', time() + (86400 *30));//set for a day

if(isset($_COOKIE['nameofcookie'])){ 
    echo 'User ' . $_COOKIE['nameofcookie'] . ' is set<br>';
}else{
    echo'User is not set';
}

=======================
Version 3 for cookies
=======================

<?php
    //to change cookie
    setcookie('nameofcookie','Frank', time() + (86400 *30));//set for a day
    //to unset a cookie just set the time that is already past
    //delete cookie
    setcookie('nameofcookie','Frank', time() -3600);

if(isset($_COOKIE['nameofcookie'])){ 
    echo 'User ' . $_COOKIE['nameofcookie'] . ' is set<br>';
}else{
    echo'User is not set';
}

=========================
Version 4 check for cookies
=========================
<?php
    //to change cookie
    setcookie('nameofcookie','Frank', time() + (86400 *30));//set for a day

    if(count($_COOKIE) > 0){
        echo 'There are ' . count($_COOKIE)  .  ' cookies saved<br>';
        }else{
            echo 'There are no cookies saved<br>';
        }

if(isset($_COOKIE['nameofcookie'])){ 
    echo 'User ' . $_COOKIE['nameofcookie'] . ' is set<br>';
}else{
    echo'User is not set';
}
Posted by: Guest on May-13-2020
1

make cookies pph

setcookie("cookiename", "cookievalue", time(), ".mydomain.tld", "/")

// coookiename: The name of your cookie
// cookievalue: The value of your cookie
// Time: The expiration date of your cookie. If you plan to make a product for the EU, it's 13 months max.
// .mydomain.tld: The domain that your webpage is using. You can only use the domain that the PHP file is on. Adding a dot before your domain will cover all subdomains.
// "/": This is the folder where your cookie will apply. If you want a specific cookie for the /mySpecialSuperSecretPages folder, you have to set /mySpecialSuperSecretPages
// Check the source for more options.
Posted by: Guest on February-16-2020
2

retrieving a cookie in php

$cookiename = $_COOKIE['COOKIE ID']
Posted by: Guest on June-01-2020
3

cookies php syntax

setcookie("cookie_name", "type_on_cookie", expiry_time(), "/");
Posted by: Guest on July-29-2020

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