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Use of undefined constant COOKIE_DOMAIN - assumed 'COOKIE_DOMAIN'

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I have been tons of these errors in the error log since the upgrade to 9.03.00 and didn't go away with 9.03.20.

Authenticate.inc
/infusions/forum/index.php?forum_id=12&sort=subject&viewforum
Line: 462
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Severity : Run-time notices
Use of undefined constant COOKIE_DOMAIN - assumed 'COOKIE_DOMAIN'


if i remove COOKIE_DOMAIN from: Authenticate::_setCookie(COOKIE_LASTVISIT, $lastvisit, time() + 3600, COOKIE_PATH, COOKIE_DOMAIN, FALSE, TRUE);

it goes away but I am not sure if I need to do that. Any idea?
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You have the definitions made here,
https://github.com/PHPFusion/PHPFusion/blob/Andromeda/includes/classes/PHPFusion/Authenticate.inc#L20-L34

Are you running one or multiple domains? , First part is for multiple.
Also take a look in your site_host table under settings it should be your domain, like here for example www.php-fusion.co.uk
No slashes or anything else but www.domain.com
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