try wrapping the vars inside curly braces {$_COOKIE['var']} when using them inside strings.
eg echo "your username is {$_COOKIE['uid']}<BR>\n"; Justin French on 05/06/02 3:22 PM, Tom Ray ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > when I do that it comes up with > > Parse error: parse error, expecting `T_STRING' or `T_VARIABLE' or > `T_NUM_STRING' > > > Justin French wrote: > >> you should be able to access it via $_COOKIE['name'], or what I do, $cookie >> = $_COOKIE['name']. >> >> Justin French >> >> >> on 05/06/02 2:19 PM, Tom Ray ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >> >> >> >>> I've been playing with cookies, and I've been able to write information >>> to a cookie, but now what I want to do is pull that information from the >>> cookie. Is there something special I need to do to pull that info or >>> should I just be to get that data by delcaring a variable in the php >>> script? >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> . >> >> >> > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php