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Setting a Persistent Cookie in PHP
How To Set a Persistent Cookie in PHP?
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If you want to set a persistent cookie, you can use the setcookie() function with an extra parameter to specify its expiration time. To follow sample script sets 2 persistent cookies to be expired within 7 days:
setcookie("LoginName","FYICenter"); setcookie("PreferredColor","Blue"); setcookie("CouponNumber","07470433",time()+60*60*24*7); setcookie("CouponValue","100.00",time()+60*60*24*7); print("2 temporary cookies were delivered.\n"); print("2 consistent cookies were delivered.\n");
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