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Posted by Ken on 03/18/05 15:59
No, you'll have to use another cookie name.
Alternatively, you can use arrays
setcookie('cookiename['arrayname']', $value, time());
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 15:07:34 +0200, William Stokes <kalles@operamail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a following line in my code to set a session cookie when user logs
> in. It works fine.
> setcookie("sess_id","$sess_id",0,"/");
>
> Can I store more information to the session cookie? I mean other variables.
> Like I tried it like this with no success.
> setcookie("sess_id","$sess_id",$another_variable,0,"/");
>
> Thanks
> -Will
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