Can anyone tell me if this is correct syntax? I want the cookie to expire when the user closes their browser and I want it over HTTPS only. setcookie('cookieName', 'cookieValue', 0, '/', 'wetkittyvideo.com', TRUE)
I am trying to create a cookie on my index page only if the user clicks the agree button. then i need the sub pages to check for the cookie un case the user tries to go to a sub page first
If no cookie it redirects them to the index page.
Then once accepted redirects them to the page they wanted originally.
@antman1p Look at the parameter int $expire = 0. It means it expects an int, not a string. Although php might automagically convert empty string '' to 0, just use an integer
"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 set to 0, or omitted, the cookie will expire at the end of the session (when the browser closes)."
@antman1p It's all written in the documentation. Note that time() returns the time of the server (not of the client). You need to take that into account
@antman1p it means that if the server's time is 8:00, +6h = 14:00. Let's suppose the client's time is 13:00, then the cookie will expire within 1h on the client's machine
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HamZa sessions closes on browser close yet cookies stay for that time - if using cookies it's mostly because of a login and if the user closes the browser he/she don't need to logout
antman1p it's easy: Life is going about reading stuff :D
atleast in the developer world
If you can't or don't want to read just don't start developing :D
the pain I was talking about is the following: 1- You need to somehow define the client's timezone 2- Do some calculations 3- set cookie Point (1) is the toughest I guess...
Right, and mine isn't much when it comes to php and js. I google all day long.... But I have no friends who code so I come to these chat room in hope of compensating for that lack.
@MikeM. yeah, well there are several approaches. I think that and the following are the best: detect the IP, compare it with a local database to determine the country/timezone
@antman1p If conversions are too hard (which they shouldn't be and you should learn dimensional analysis if you don't already know it), you can search google for "31 hours to seconds" and it'll automatically convert it for you
@antman1p The parameters are in order. If you choose one optional parameters, you need to fill in all the optional parameters that precede it otherwise the interpreter won't know that you intended your value for the third parameter as opposed to the first.
I've found that the coding work has so many people who want to be good at coding but want everyone to learn the way they did. not everyone learns the same way.
a few weeks / months ago there has been a new php update - your book won't tell anything about those update features. yet php.net => manual get's you most of the information needed
I agree it's not always the simplest thing to read on php.net => manual but everything is explained
OK, so if you would please give me a reference.... I need a JS function when the accept button is pressed to somehow call the php document to set the cookie. I am trying to figure out how to do this and am told AJAX is the way.
I'm trying to set a cookie depending on which css file i choose in my Html. I have a form with a list of options, and different css files as values. When I choose a file, it should be saved to a cookie for about a week. The next time you open your html file, it should be the previous file you've ...
can someone point me to the right direction im trying to grab a photo from a directory/folder and save it to another folder without moving that image but copying to another folder @GotalovePHP
hey @SecondRikudo what's your take on sitemaps?I have been reding this article and now am not sure whether their useful or not for a normal html php website. yoast.com/why-you-should-not-use-xml-sitemaps
@Magikaas I'd like to hear your view as well on the above.If you don't mind
My current query is this: SELECT * FROM bc_reservations WHERE slot_date BETWEEN '06-30-2014' AND '07-17-2014' AND slot_start BETWEEN '06:00:00' AND '10:00:00' AND slot_end BETWEEN '06:00:00' AND '10:00:00' AND DAYOFWEEK(slot_date_mysql) IN (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) ORDER BY user_id DESC LIMIT 0, 15 but my problem is that user_id needs to be matched to the username in a different table, as I would like to order by that. What JOIN should I be using or is there something better I am overlooking?
@GotalovePHP Sorry, wish I could help you, but I can't really give you any information without talking out of my ass, and you don't want that, only bad things come from there
I am trying to use the user_id from table one to order by the display name based on the user_id in table 2, but the rest of the query is only related to table 1