Barry wrote: > Austin Denyer wrote: >> On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 16:37:12 +0000 >> David Grant <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> tedd wrote: >>> >>>> 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. >>> >>> Can you provide some examples for what you mean? >> >> >> I think he's referring to the fact that you can have one cookie in, >> say, Mozilla and another one in, say, Konqueror (or Internet Exploiter >> if you do Windoze). >> >> Regards, >> Ozz. IE: > No i think he is more referring to that some "different" values are stored. > > But unless we dont get an example, it's useless to discuss that further :P > > Barry > -- David Grant http://www.grant.org.uk/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php