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Answer by qJake

No, but you can send URL parameters via GET/POST that tell PHP to set cookies for you, and then you can retrieve those cookie values from PHP. That, or you could write a JavaScript (web-javascript, not...

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Answer by Bunny83

Actually you can. Just setup your custom headers like in this example:WWWForm Headers You need to add the "Cookie" header. (HTTP Headers) That should do the job (not tested). There could be a...

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Answer by qJake

No, but you can send URL parameters via GET/POST that tell PHP to set cookies for you, and then you can retrieve those cookie values from PHP. That, or you could write a JavaScript (web-javascript, not...

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Answer by Bunny83

Actually you can. Just setup your custom headers like in this example:WWWForm Headers You need to add the "Cookie" header. (HTTP Headers) That should do the job (not tested). There could be a...

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