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Looks like I've got one more question (for now) concerning PHP & cookies.
![]() How is the vBulletin function for creating a cookie, vbsetcookie(), differ from the PHP preloaded function, setcookie()? From sessions.php, I've noted that most uses of vbsetcookie() only have two arguements, the name and value. Whether it can take more, I'm not sure, but what I really need which setcookie() has is the expire arguement, which lets me set a time for when the cookie expires. Could the following be used in vbsetcookie()? PHP Code:
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