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cgiGetCookie(3) | Programmer's Manual | cgiGetCookie(3) |
NAME¶
cgiGetCookie - Return a cookie
SYNOPSYS¶
#include <cgi.h> s_cookie *cgiGetCookie (s_cgi *parms, const char *name);
DESCRIPTION¶
This routine returns a pointer to a s_cookie structure that contains all values for the cookie as referenced by name. The pointer must not be freed.
The s_cookie structure is declared as follows:
typedef struct cookie_s {
char *version,
*name,
*value,
*path,
*domain; } s_cookie;
Memory allocated by this data structure is automatically freed by the final call to cgiFree(3).
To set a cookie in your program you'll need to manually add additional header lines. Please take a look at cgitest.c. Basically, you'll need to add the following code:
cgiSetHeader ("Set-Cookie", "Version=1; name=value; Path=/");
cgiHeader();
Please read the included file cookies.txt as well.
RETURN VALUE¶
On success a pointer to a s_cookie structure is returned. If no cookie was set or no cookie with a given name exists NULL is returned.
AUTHOR¶
This CGI library is written by Martin Schulze <joey@infodrom.org>. If you have additions or improvements please get in touch with him.
SEE ALSO¶
cgiGetValue(3), cgiGetVariables(3), cgiGetCookies(3), cgiDebug(3), cgiHeader(3), cgiInit(3), cgiFree(3).
6 April 2008 | CGI Library |