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Set cookie in from joomla plugin
onAfterRender does not seem right for me to fiddle the content and to set cookies / read cookies.
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What's the proper way of setting a persistent cookie in Joomla 3.x
lifetime'] = DESIRED LIFETIME;
session_set_cookie_params($cookie['lifetime'], $cookie['path'], $cookie['domain'], $cookie['secure'], true);
The only back-draw I found was that now there are two cookies …