save below as testcookie.php, request it from your browser twice, what
do you get at 2nd time?
  <?php
   setcookie('sessioncookie', 1);
   setcookie('storedcookie',1,time()+3600);

   var_dump($_COOKIE);
  ?>

On 11/22/05, Kristen G. Thorson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone have any suggestions?  I'm still stuck.
>
>
> thanks,
> kgt
>
>
>
> Kristen G. Thorson wrote:
>
> > I'm having problems with a customer who can't login to a wholesaler
> > application.  To ensure the problem was that the cookie was not being
> > set, I sent him to this script:
> >
> > if( !isset( $_REQUEST['page'] ) ) {
> >  setcookie('VATtest','Cookie has been set.',time()+50000, "/");
> >  echo '<a href="'.$_SERVER['PHP_SELF'].'?page=1">Test cookie.</a>';
> > } else if( $_REQUEST['page'] == '1' ) {
> >  if( isset( $_COOKIE['VATtest'] ) ) {
> >    echo $_COOKIE['VATtest'];
> >  } else {
> >    echo 'Cookie NOT set.';
> >  }
> > }
> > ?>
> >
> >
> > He got "Cookie NOT set." which means exactly what it says.  He's using
> > IE 6.0, and swears up and down that he's set it to always allow
> > cookies from this domain.  I can't verify that he's set it correctly,
> > but he has been told twice how to do it.  I also know his browser must
> > be saving some cookies, as he is able to login to other sites.  Has
> > anyone run into other sources of cookie-blockage in the past?  I
> > cannot manage to duplicate this when I have IE set to always allow
> > cookies from this domain.
> >
> > Thanks for any tips,
> >
> > kgt
> >
>
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