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Posted by Philip Hallstrom on 10/18/29 11:26
> You can.. Dont include the expire argument.. or set it to 0.
You sure?
The manual says (last sentence):
expire
The time the cookie expires. This is a Unix timestamp so is in number of
seconds since the epoch. In other words, you'll most likely set this with
the time() function plus the number of seconds before you want it to
expire. Or you might use mktime().
time()+60*60*24*30 will set the cookie to expire in 30 days. If not set,
the cookie will expire at the end of the session (when the browser
closes).
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> Jason
>
> On 9/1/05, Philip Hallstrom <php@philip.pjkh.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Simple question I guess..
>>>
>>> How do I set a cookie so it will never expire? (I don't want it to
>> expire)
>>
>> You can't really... I could delete it and that would be the same as
>> expiring it...
>>
>> Best you can do is set it to expire 100 years in the future or some
>> such... see the manual for SetCookie() for more info...
>>
>> -philip
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