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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T23:57:44+00:00 2026-05-14T23:57:44+00:00

I’m newbie with webapps and PHP. I’m trying to get a cookie that it’s

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I’m newbie with webapps and PHP.

I’m trying to get a cookie that it’s not created yet, I mean, when I try to load a page that looks for a non-existent cookie I get an error, I tried to get rid of this with a try/catch but not success. This this the code I’m trying:

try{

    $cookie =  $_COOKIE['cookiefoo'];

    if($cookie){

          //many stuffs here
    }
    else
        throw new Exception("there is not a cookie"); 
}
catch(Exception $e){

}

How can I achieve this, any ideas, it would be appreciated it.

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    2026-05-14T23:57:44+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 11:57 pm

    Use isset to prevent an any warnings or notices from happening if the key is non-existent:

    if(isset($_COOKIE['cookiefoo']) && !empty($_COOKIE['cookiefoo'])) {
        // exists, has a value
        $cookie =  $_COOKIE['cookiefoo'];
    }
    

    The same can be done with array_key_exists, though I think isset is more concise:

    if(array_key_exists('cookiefoo', $_COOKIE) && !empty($_COOKIE['cookiefoo'])) {
        // exists, has a value
        $cookie =  $_COOKIE['cookiefoo'];
    }
    
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