You can, only it's not as secure. It's easier to edit cookies since
they're not stored on the server. Also cookies don't disappear when you
close the browser, which is standard on other pages with login systems.
Your users will expect to be logged out when closing the browser.
Mike
sam rumaizan skrev:
It is a general question.
Why can't I use cookie instead?
Mikael Grön <php@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Are you asking someone specifically, or is this a general question?
Here's an example of when sessions are useful:
You have a login area on your website on which users who have registered
can log in to access special content. Only, you want such a high
security on your website so that people shouldn't be able to simply
browse to the hidden files, nor should a user still be logged in when
his friend uses his computer and starts a fresh browser. Here's where
sessions are perfect! You store the userId or similar information in the
session and start every secret page with the question:
if (!isset($_SESSION['userId']) ||
!CoolCheckUserValidityFunction($_SESSION['userId'])):
header("Location: login.php");
exit;
else:
$GLOBALS[USER] = new User($_SESSION['userId']);
endif;
of course you should not do that check in login.php... :P
Mike
PS: That $GLOBALS[USER] and the User class part is my own stuff.. Dunno
if anyone else does stuff like that.. :P
sam rumaizan skrev:
You use a session to store values that are required over the course of a single visit, and a cookie to store more persistent data that is used over multiple visits.
Session: when you close the browser the session gets flushed. Which means the browser will not recognize the user next time he/she browse the page unlike cookie.
So why do I need session? OR maybe I didn’t understand session
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