So i am using Nginx to set a header now my PHP app sets this header too but it sets the cookie with a domain of ".networkflare.com"
Nginx keeps setting it as "www.networkflare.com" i need to overwrite the cookie not create a new one.
I have tried the following :
add_header Set-Cookie "logged_in=1;Path=/;Max-Age=315360000";
That created a new cookie with a domain of "www.networkflare.com" instead of overwriting the previous cookie with a domain of ".networkflare.com"
This is also has the same outcome as above.
add_header Set-Cookie "logged_in=1;Domain=$host;Path=/;Max-Age=315360000";
Does anyone know how you can overwrite the existing cookie without having to specify the add_header like this.
add_header Set-Cookie "logged_in=1;Domain=.networkflare.com;Path=/;Max-Age=315360000";
The reason i can't use this method is because on the Nginx server there are multiple hosts, it is why i try to use $host but would need to remove the www at the start for it to work.
http://www.networkflare.com/