############# Cookie Helper ############# The Cookie Helper file contains functions that assist in working with cookies. .. contents:: Page Contents Loading this Helper =================== This helper is loaded using the following code:: $this->load->helper('cookie'); The following functions are available: set_cookie() ============ .. php:function:: set_cookie($name = '', $value = '', $expire = '', $domain = '', $path = '/', $prefix = '', $secure = FALSE, $httponly = FALSE) :param string $name: Cookie name :param string $value: Cookie value :param int $expire: Number of seconds until expiration :param string $domain: Cookie domain (usually: .yourdomain.com) :param string $path: Cookie path :param string $prefix: Cookie name prefix :param bool $secure: Whether to only send the cookie through HTTPS :param bool $httponly: Whether to hide the cookie from JavaScript :returns: void This helper function gives you view file friendly syntax to set browser cookies. Refer to the :doc:`Input Library <../libraries/input>` for a description of its use, as this function is an alias for ``CI_Input::set_cookie()``. get_cookie() ============ .. php:function:: get_cookie($index = '', $xss_clean = FALSE) :param string $index: Cookie name :param bool $xss_clean: Whether to apply XSS filtering to the returned value :returns: mixed This helper function gives you view file friendly syntax to get browser cookies. Refer to the :doc:`Input Library <../libraries/input>` for a description of itsuse, as this function is an alias for ``CI_Input::cookie()``. delete_cookie() =============== .. php:function:: delete_cookie($name = '', $domain = '', $path = '/', $prefix = '') :param string $name: Cookie name :param string $domain: Cookie domain (usually: .yourdomain.com) :param string $path: Cookie path :param string $prefix: Cookie name prefix :returns: void Lets you delete a cookie. Unless you've set a custom path or other values, only the name of the cookie is needed. :: delete_cookie('name'); This function is otherwise identical to ``set_cookie()``, except that it does not have the value and expiration parameters. You can submit an array of values in the first parameter or you can set discrete parameters. :: delete_cookie($name, $domain, $path, $prefix)