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Receiving a Cookie from the Browser in PHP
How To Receive a Cookie from the Browser in PHP?
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If you know that a cookie has been sent to the browser when it was visiting the server previously, you can check the built-in $_COOKIE array, which contains all cookies that were sent by the server previously. The script below shows you how to pickup one cookie from the $_COOKIE and loop through all cookies in $_COOKIE:
<?php if (isset($_COOKIE["LoginName"])) { $loginName = $_COOKIE["LoginName"]; print("Received a cookie named as LoginName: ".$loginName."\n"); } else { print("Did not received any cookie named as LoginName.\n"); } print("All cookies received:\n"); foreach ($_COOKIE as $name => $value) { print " $name = $value\n"; } ?>
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