Andrew Ballard wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 9:59 PM, Mark Weaver <mdw1982@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you Andrew... Now it all makes perfect sense. Good grief! there's
so much to learn. It seems that Java was easier. ;)
That's not specific to PHP. It's just how http works, so it's the same
for ASP, Perl, I suspect Java and most (if not all) other languages.
There might be a language that sets a cookie when you assign a value
to a special cookie variable, but I'm not familiar with any.
Andrew
Unless I was doing something differently when I originally wrote this in
PERL I don't recall having this issue. At that time I would set the
cookie and then redirect (load the index with the full menu) if cookie
existed.
Geez! now my $_SESSION isn't persisting to the next page when the screen
refreshes. The only thing preventing me from gouging out my eyes right
now is that I know I'll get this stuff. It's just a matter of time...
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Mark
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