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<?php

/**
 * Joomla! Content Management System
 *
 * @copyright  (C) 2011 Open Source Matters, Inc. <https://www.joomla.org>
 * @license    GNU General Public License version 2 or later; see LICENSE.txt
 */

namespace Joomla\CMS\Input;

use Joomla\CMS\Filter\InputFilter;

// phpcs:disable PSR1.Files.SideEffects
\defined('JPATH_PLATFORM') or die;
// phpcs:enable PSR1.Files.SideEffects

/**
 * Joomla! Input Cookie Class
 *
 * @since       1.7.0
 * @deprecated  5.0  Use Joomla\Input\Cookie instead
 */
class Cookie extends Input
{
    /**
     * Constructor.
     *
     * @param   array  $source   Ignored.
     * @param   array  $options  Array of configuration parameters (Optional)
     *
     * @since   1.7.0
     * @deprecated  5.0  Use Joomla\Input\Cookie instead
     */
    public function __construct(array $source = null, array $options = array())
    {
        if (isset($options['filter'])) {
            $this->filter = $options['filter'];
        } else {
            $this->filter = InputFilter::getInstance();
        }

        // Set the data source.
        $this->data = & $_COOKIE;

        // Set the options for the class.
        $this->options = $options;
    }

    /**
     * Sets a value
     *
     * @param   string   $name      Name of the value to set.
     * @param   mixed    $value     Value to assign to the input.
     * @param   integer  $expire    The time the cookie expires. This is a Unix timestamp so is in number
     *                              of seconds since the epoch. In other words, you'll most likely set this
     *                              with the time() function plus the number of seconds before you want it
     *                              to expire. Or you might use mktime(). time()+60*60*24*30 will set the
     *                              cookie to expire in 30 days. If set to 0, or omitted, the cookie will
     *                              expire at the end of the session (when the browser closes).
     * @param   string   $path      The path on the server in which the cookie will be available on. If set
     *                              to '/', the cookie will be available within the entire domain. If set to
     *                              '/foo/', the cookie will only be available within the /foo/ directory and
     *                              all sub-directories such as /foo/bar/ of domain. The default value is the
     *                              current directory that the cookie is being set in.
     * @param   string   $domain    The domain that the cookie is available to. To make the cookie available
     *                              on all subdomains of example.com (including example.com itself) then you'd
     *                              set it to '.example.com'. Although some browsers will accept cookies without
     *                              the initial ., RFC 2109 requires it to be included. Setting the domain to
     *                              'www.example.com' or '.www.example.com' will make the cookie only available
     *                              in the www subdomain.
     * @param   boolean  $secure    Indicates that the cookie should only be transmitted over a secure HTTPS
     *                              connection from the client. When set to TRUE, the cookie will only be set
     *                              if a secure connection exists. On the server-side, it's on the programmer
     *                              to send this kind of cookie only on secure connection (e.g. with respect
     *                              to $_SERVER["HTTPS"]).
     * @param   boolean  $httpOnly  When TRUE the cookie will be made accessible only through the HTTP protocol.
     *                              This means that the cookie won't be accessible by scripting languages, such
     *                              as JavaScript. This setting can effectively help to reduce identity theft
     *                              through XSS attacks (although it is not supported by all browsers).
     *
     * @return  void
     *
     * @link    http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2109.txt
     * @see     setcookie()
     * @since   1.7.0
     * @deprecated  5.0  Use Joomla\Input\Cookie instead
     */
    public function set($name, $value, $expire = 0, $path = '', $domain = '', $secure = false, $httpOnly = false)
    {
        if (\is_array($value)) {
            foreach ($value as $key => $val) {
                setcookie($name . "[$key]", $val, $expire, $path, $domain, $secure, $httpOnly);
            }
        } else {
            setcookie($name, $value, $expire, $path, $domain, $secure, $httpOnly);
        }

        $this->data[$name] = $value;
    }
}

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