Cookies
  
   PHP transparently supports HTTP cookies.  Cookies are a mechanism for
   storing data in the remote browser and thus tracking or identifying return
   users.  You can set cookies using the setcookie or
   setrawcookie
   function.  Cookies are part of the HTTP header, so
   setcookie must be called before any output is sent to
   the browser.  This is the same limitation that header
   has. You can use the output buffering
   functions to delay the script output until you have decided whether
   or not to set any cookies or send any headers.
  
  
   Any cookies sent to you from the client will automatically be included into
   a $_COOKIE auto-global
   array if variables_order
   contains "C". If you wish to assign multiple values to a single
   cookie, just add [] to the cookie name.
  
  
   Depending on register_globals,
   regular PHP variables can be created from cookies. However it's not
   recommended to rely on them as this feature is often turned off for the
   sake of security.
  
  
   For more details, including notes on browser bugs, see the
   setcookie and setrawcookie
   function.