RE: Adventures in Cookies

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I would have thought this was standard behaviour... Different browsers [can]
store their cookies in different locations on the drive don't they?

It's my experience that cookies are always handled autonomously and
asynchronously by browsers (ie set a cookie in one browser and another won't
see it)

Either way I don't believe this to be a PHP specific issue :)

Just my tuppence worth

Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: tedd [mailto:tedd@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 23 January 2006 16:31
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  Adventures in Cookies

Hi all:

While I'm sure this is obvious for most, but I just discovered this.

Using one browser (browser A) I can access one of my pages and create 
a cookie with a user input value.

Then using a different browser (browser B), I can access the same 
page and create another cookie with another user value.

Now, it would seem to me that I shouldn't have two cookies with the 
same name both having different contents, but that's exactly what 
I've found -- for browser A will produce one value and browser B will 
produce another value.

Now, does anyone know where it says in any php documentation that 
COOKIE values are dependent upon browser type?

tedd

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