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as php noob I have a problem with php setcookie. I try to achive a cookie which value is "bid_1%257C1544538505%257Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602" with php.
This I tried so far... .



$cookieName = 'test';
$value = 'bid_1%7C1544538505%7Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602';
$setcookie($cookieName, $value, time()+3600);


What I get is a cookie with a value of:



  bid_1%257C1544538505%257Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602


How can I achive a correct value and prevent php from transforming "%". Many Thanks in advance.



I tried without success



 $value =    'bid_1%%7C1544538505%%7Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602';// and
$value = 'bid_1%7C1544538505%7Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602';









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    I suggest looking at php setrawcookie which might resolve your problem

    – Jérôme B
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:16













  • @JérômeB this was exactly, what resolved my problem. Thanks a bunch!

    – Friedrich Siever
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:24
















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as php noob I have a problem with php setcookie. I try to achive a cookie which value is "bid_1%257C1544538505%257Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602" with php.
This I tried so far... .



$cookieName = 'test';
$value = 'bid_1%7C1544538505%7Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602';
$setcookie($cookieName, $value, time()+3600);


What I get is a cookie with a value of:



  bid_1%257C1544538505%257Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602


How can I achive a correct value and prevent php from transforming "%". Many Thanks in advance.



I tried without success



 $value =    'bid_1%%7C1544538505%%7Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602';// and
$value = 'bid_1%7C1544538505%7Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602';









share|improve this question




















  • 1





    I suggest looking at php setrawcookie which might resolve your problem

    – Jérôme B
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:16













  • @JérômeB this was exactly, what resolved my problem. Thanks a bunch!

    – Friedrich Siever
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:24














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as php noob I have a problem with php setcookie. I try to achive a cookie which value is "bid_1%257C1544538505%257Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602" with php.
This I tried so far... .



$cookieName = 'test';
$value = 'bid_1%7C1544538505%7Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602';
$setcookie($cookieName, $value, time()+3600);


What I get is a cookie with a value of:



  bid_1%257C1544538505%257Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602


How can I achive a correct value and prevent php from transforming "%". Many Thanks in advance.



I tried without success



 $value =    'bid_1%%7C1544538505%%7Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602';// and
$value = 'bid_1%7C1544538505%7Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602';









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as php noob I have a problem with php setcookie. I try to achive a cookie which value is "bid_1%257C1544538505%257Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602" with php.
This I tried so far... .



$cookieName = 'test';
$value = 'bid_1%7C1544538505%7Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602';
$setcookie($cookieName, $value, time()+3600);


What I get is a cookie with a value of:



  bid_1%257C1544538505%257Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602


How can I achive a correct value and prevent php from transforming "%". Many Thanks in advance.



I tried without success



 $value =    'bid_1%%7C1544538505%%7Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602';// and
$value = 'bid_1%7C1544538505%7Ced2d154bb51e2a989fb30fe4250ce602';






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  • 1





    I suggest looking at php setrawcookie which might resolve your problem

    – Jérôme B
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:16













  • @JérômeB this was exactly, what resolved my problem. Thanks a bunch!

    – Friedrich Siever
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:24














  • 1





    I suggest looking at php setrawcookie which might resolve your problem

    – Jérôme B
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:16













  • @JérômeB this was exactly, what resolved my problem. Thanks a bunch!

    – Friedrich Siever
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:24








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1





I suggest looking at php setrawcookie which might resolve your problem

– Jérôme B
Nov 21 '18 at 15:16







I suggest looking at php setrawcookie which might resolve your problem

– Jérôme B
Nov 21 '18 at 15:16















@JérômeB this was exactly, what resolved my problem. Thanks a bunch!

– Friedrich Siever
Nov 21 '18 at 15:24





@JérômeB this was exactly, what resolved my problem. Thanks a bunch!

– Friedrich Siever
Nov 21 '18 at 15:24












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Basically the root problem is that setcookie encodes your value, therefore some characters like % are encoded as %25



Solution



setrawcookie doesn't have this feature and therefore returns the result you want






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  • No, the root problem is that they are trying to re-encode something that they already ran through urlencode(). (That's not to say your answer won't work of course.)

    – miken32
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:56



















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What I get is a cookie with a value of




No. What you quoted there is a representation of the actual value. What is stored on the client, and is returned in subsequent requests is the same value you passed as an argument to setcookie().






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    Basically the root problem is that setcookie encodes your value, therefore some characters like % are encoded as %25



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    setrawcookie doesn't have this feature and therefore returns the result you want






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    • No, the root problem is that they are trying to re-encode something that they already ran through urlencode(). (That's not to say your answer won't work of course.)

      – miken32
      Nov 21 '18 at 16:56
















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    Basically the root problem is that setcookie encodes your value, therefore some characters like % are encoded as %25



    Solution



    setrawcookie doesn't have this feature and therefore returns the result you want






    share|improve this answer


























    • No, the root problem is that they are trying to re-encode something that they already ran through urlencode(). (That's not to say your answer won't work of course.)

      – miken32
      Nov 21 '18 at 16:56














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    Basically the root problem is that setcookie encodes your value, therefore some characters like % are encoded as %25



    Solution



    setrawcookie doesn't have this feature and therefore returns the result you want






    share|improve this answer















    Basically the root problem is that setcookie encodes your value, therefore some characters like % are encoded as %25



    Solution



    setrawcookie doesn't have this feature and therefore returns the result you want







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    • No, the root problem is that they are trying to re-encode something that they already ran through urlencode(). (That's not to say your answer won't work of course.)

      – miken32
      Nov 21 '18 at 16:56



















    • No, the root problem is that they are trying to re-encode something that they already ran through urlencode(). (That's not to say your answer won't work of course.)

      – miken32
      Nov 21 '18 at 16:56

















    No, the root problem is that they are trying to re-encode something that they already ran through urlencode(). (That's not to say your answer won't work of course.)

    – miken32
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:56





    No, the root problem is that they are trying to re-encode something that they already ran through urlencode(). (That's not to say your answer won't work of course.)

    – miken32
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    What I get is a cookie with a value of




    No. What you quoted there is a representation of the actual value. What is stored on the client, and is returned in subsequent requests is the same value you passed as an argument to setcookie().






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      What I get is a cookie with a value of




      No. What you quoted there is a representation of the actual value. What is stored on the client, and is returned in subsequent requests is the same value you passed as an argument to setcookie().






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        What I get is a cookie with a value of




        No. What you quoted there is a representation of the actual value. What is stored on the client, and is returned in subsequent requests is the same value you passed as an argument to setcookie().






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        What I get is a cookie with a value of




        No. What you quoted there is a representation of the actual value. What is stored on the client, and is returned in subsequent requests is the same value you passed as an argument to setcookie().







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