The ms_cookie_constants() WordPress PHP function defines Multisite cookie constants.
Usage
ms_cookie_constants();
Parameters
- None
More information
See WordPress Developer Resources: ms_cookie_constants()
Examples
Define Multisite cookie constants
This code snippet calls the ms_cookie_constants()
function to define the Multisite cookie constants.
// Call the ms_cookie_constants function ms_cookie_constants();
Check if Multisite is enabled
This code snippet checks if the Multisite feature is enabled and then calls the ms_cookie_constants()
function.
// Check if Multisite is enabled if (is_multisite()) { // Define Multisite cookie constants ms_cookie_constants(); }
Set custom cookie constants
This code snippet calls the ms_cookie_constants()
function and then sets custom cookie constants.
// Define Multisite cookie constants ms_cookie_constants(); // Set custom cookie constants define('MY_CUSTOM_COOKIE', 'my_custom_cookie');
Use cookie constants to set cookies
This code snippet calls the ms_cookie_constants()
function and then sets cookies using the defined constants.
// Define Multisite cookie constants ms_cookie_constants(); // Set cookies using the defined constants setcookie(LOGGED_IN_COOKIE, 'logged_in_value', time() + 3600, COOKIEPATH, COOKIE_DOMAIN);
Display cookie constants
This code snippet calls the ms_cookie_constants()
function and then displays the defined cookie constants.
// Define Multisite cookie constants ms_cookie_constants(); // Display the defined cookie constants echo 'Cookie Domain: ' . COOKIE_DOMAIN . '<br>'; echo 'Cookie Path: ' . COOKIEPATH . '<br>'; echo 'Site Cookie Path: ' . SITECOOKIEPATH . '<br>'; echo 'Logged in cookie: ' . LOGGED_IN_COOKIE . '<br>';