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error_reporting(-1); 
session_start(); 
$expire=time()+60*60;
setcookie('categories', $_SESSION['categories'], $expire);

This code should be setting up a Cookie, but it doesnt, in a IF cookie exists it tells me undefined index, I think the code is ok...

I've it in a page, até the secound line, after the

Anyone know's why it's not working? :s

UPDATE

Now I moved the code a little bit down... Still in the same situation, Undefined index

        $_COOKIE['newcoockievalu'] = json_encode($array);
    setcookie('newcoockievalu', json_encode($array), $expire);

    print "nocookie".($_COOKIE['newcoockievalu']);

This inside this IF

if (!isset($_COOKIE['newcoockievalu']))

UPDATE

More strange.... It doesn't give any error, but it 'say' that the isset is allways false... but it prints the $_COOKIE['newcoockievalu'] ok....

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  • What exactly is happening in which line?
    – Pekka
    Nov 5, 2012 at 11:21
  • I guess the undefined index is for $_SESSION['categories']
    – Rene Pot
    Nov 5, 2012 at 11:22
  • @RenePot No, it's for $_COOKIE['categories']
    – Sunita
    Nov 5, 2012 at 11:23
  • I define de SESSION above, so when the reload happens, the cookie get the categories, and its set
    – Sunita
    Nov 5, 2012 at 11:24
  • if ( $_COOKIE['categories']=='')
    – Sunita
    Nov 5, 2012 at 11:24

3 Answers 3

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I checked your code and its absolutely right. The second parameter must be string.

Please make sure that you set the cookie name categories from a session value which must be a string. Then in the next reload it will be there.. :)

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  • I've noew changed it to another one @ the end of the if... only the unseted cookie again... gonna update
    – Sunita
    Nov 5, 2012 at 11:59
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First of all, you must enable error reporting to E_ALL because you have no idea what's going wrong.

According to docs:

setcookie()

If output exists prior to calling this function, setcookie() will fail and return FALSE. If setcookie() successfully runs, it will return TRUE. This does not indicate whether the user accepted the cookie.

Right. It doesn't. So that you should check whether browser can accept the cookies.
Well, you can check property cookieEnabled of navigator object before you deal with cookies. For instance,

<script type="text/javascript">

 if ( ! navigator.cookieEnabled ){
   //Cookies disabled
   //Do something like redirect to error page...
 }

</script>



<?php

// After you fix the problem, set this one to 0
error_reporting(E_ALL);

session_start();

function _setcookie($override = false){

  $key ='categories';
  $val = $_SESSION['categories']; 

  $expire=time()+60*60;

  //Did the one set before?
  if ( isset($_COOKIE[$key]) ){

     if ( $override ){
        //setcookie again here
     }

  } else {

      //Cookie wasn't defined so we'll do define:
      return setcookie($key, $value, $expire);
  }

}


function _getcookie($key){ 
  if ( isset($_COOKIE[$key]) ){
    return $_COOKIE[$key];
  }
  return null;
}


//Will set cookie if it doesn't not exists
_setcookie();

//Should print that key
print getcookie('categories');

?>
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  • 1. Yes I have E_ALL, and it doesn't show any error 2. I thought That , so that's why I changed the name to newcoockievalu. 3. It echo's well once it runs, but it doesnt save... 4. I have the same code as another page I made, and there it worked...
    – Sunita
    Nov 5, 2012 at 12:56
  • setcookie() merely sends HTTP headers just like JavaScript does to set key => value pair cookies. This also means that the cookies will be available in 1-1.5 sec (~at next HTTP request)
    – Yang
    Nov 5, 2012 at 13:34
  • why the same code has worked on the same page? Well, this is because setcookie() "has done its own job" correctly. (on that script)
    – Yang
    Nov 5, 2012 at 13:36
  • No, it worked on other page, with another name etc... It just seems to not save this one... :s
    – Sunita
    Nov 5, 2012 at 14:04
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$_COOKIE will only be populated after the next request, not in the current request.

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  • Yes, i reloaded the page... Yet, nothing :s
    – Sunita
    Nov 5, 2012 at 11:27

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