We delete our cookies like adviced on php.net and on several SO questions (Remove a cookie):
setcookie('id', '', time() - 3600, "/", "", false, true);
If we analyse this solution, it does not look to work when the timezone difference between the server and the browser is over 1 hour (traveling users, different time zone, computer clock issue, OS clock issue, etc).
So, we plan to set a date further in the past:
setcookie('id', '', time() - 86400, "/", "", false, true);
We have read that IE can skip cookies with a date too far in the past.
Which value is recommanded?
What about users having an issue with their time setting on their computer (error setup or clock battery empty)? (We know that it is exceptionnal, but these people always end up complaining about our website and raising support tickets (which costs money).)
NOTE 1: As suggested by Theolodis, we could chain the cookies like this (modified):
setcookie('id', '', time() - 3600, "/", "", false, true);
setcookie('id', '', time() - 90000, "/", "", false, true); #25 hours
setcookie('id', '', 1, "/", "", false, true);
Is it a good idea which would cover all the cases?
NOTE 2: We are looking for a solution on the server side (if possible).