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Référence de la classe Cookie
+ Graphe d'héritage de Cookie:

Fonctions membres publiques

 __construct (array $source=null, array $options=array())
 
 set ($name, $value, $expire=0, $path='', $domain='', $secure=false, $httpOnly=false)
 
- Fonctions membres publiques hérités de Input
 __construct ($source=null, array $options=array())
 
 __get ($name)
 
 getArray (array $vars=array(), $datasource=null, $defaultFilter='unknown')
 
 unserialize ($input)
 
- Fonctions membres publiques hérités de Input
 __construct ($source=null, array $options=[])
 
 __get ($name)
 
 count ()
 
 get ($name, $default=null, $filter='cmd')
 
 getArray (array $vars=[], $datasource=null)
 
 getInputForRequestMethod ()
 
 set ($name, $value)
 
 def ($name, $value)
 
 exists ($name)
 
 __call ($name, $arguments)
 
 getMethod ()
 

Membres hérités additionnels

- Fonctions membres protégées hérités de Input
 getArrayRecursive (array $vars=array(), $datasource=null, $defaultFilter='unknown', $recursion=false)
 
- Attributs protégés hérités de Input
 $inputs = array()
 
- Attributs protégés hérités de Input
 $options = []
 
 $filter
 
 $data = []
 
 $inputs = []
 

Description détaillée

Joomla! Input Cookie Class

Depuis
1.7.0
Obsolète:
5.0 Use Joomla instead

Documentation des constructeurs et destructeur

◆ __construct()

__construct ( array  $source = null,
array  $options = array() 
)

Constructor.

Paramètres
array$sourceIgnored.
array$optionsArray of configuration parameters (Optional)
Depuis
1.7.0
Obsolète:
5.0 Use Joomla instead

Références $options, et InputFilter\getInstance().

Documentation des fonctions membres

◆ set()

set (   $name,
  $value,
  $expire = 0,
  $path = '',
  $domain = '',
  $secure = false,
  $httpOnly = false 
)

Sets a value

Paramètres
string$nameName of the value to set.
mixed$valueValue to assign to the input.
integer$expireThe time the cookie expires. This is a Unix timestamp so is in number of seconds since the epoch. In other words, you'll most likely set this with the time() function plus the number of seconds before you want it to expire. Or you might use mktime(). time()+60*60*24*30 will set the cookie to expire in 30 days. If set to 0, or omitted, the cookie will expire at the end of the session (when the browser closes).
string$pathThe path on the server in which the cookie will be available on. If set to '/', the cookie will be available within the entire domain. If set to '/foo/', the cookie will only be available within the /foo/ directory and all sub-directories such as /foo/bar/ of domain. The default value is the current directory that the cookie is being set in.
string$domainThe domain that the cookie is available to. To make the cookie available on all subdomains of example.com (including example.com itself) then you'd set it to '.example.com'. Although some browsers will accept cookies without the initial ., RFC 2109 requires it to be included. Setting the domain to 'www.example.com' or '.www.example.com' will make the cookie only available in the www subdomain.
boolean$secureIndicates that the cookie should only be transmitted over a secure HTTPS connection from the client. When set to TRUE, the cookie will only be set if a secure connection exists. On the server-side, it's on the programmer to send this kind of cookie only on secure connection (e.g. with respect to $_SERVER["HTTPS"]).
boolean$httpOnlyWhen TRUE the cookie will be made accessible only through the HTTP protocol. This means that the cookie won't be accessible by scripting languages, such as JavaScript. This setting can effectively help to reduce identity theft through XSS attacks (although it is not supported by all browsers).
Renvoie
void

setcookie() 1.7.0 deprecated 206.

Références $key, $name, $path, $val, et $value.


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