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[nycphp-talk] PHP/setcookie: Can someone work with me on cookies offsite here?

Phillip Powell phillip.powell at adnet-sys.com
Fri Aug 27 13:08:56 EDT 2004


Daniel Kushner wrote:

>Hi Phil,
>
>It's not easy deleting session cookies (if that's what you're using,
>and don't confuse with PHP sessions). I would suggest changing their
>value to something like -1, 0, or false.
>  
>

Change the cookie value?  I can try that, I am using a session cookie 
(as well as PHP sessions)

setcookie("$projectFolderName", "$username", 0, '/');

And upon deletion I do this:

setcookie("$projectFolderName", '', time() - 86400);

No dice though. :(

Phil

>-Daniel
>
>
>On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 12:35:18 -0400, Phillip Powell
><phillip.powell at adnet-sys.com> wrote:
>  
>
>>I'd rather not bug the list with this but I've stumped even the superior
>>Chris Bielanski with this one..
>>
>>I am writing a logout.php script that simply deletes the cookie, deletes
>>the session variables and redirects.
>>
>>Right now, it only redirects.  The cookie and session variables remain
>>intact in spite of my best efforts.  I'm at a loss as to what to do at
>>this point so I'm appealing to higher minds on this one.  Someone
>>contact me and I'll send the code for review and tell me what I did
>>wrong, please.
>>
>>Thanx
>>Phil
>>
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