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- [Old Input](#old-input)
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- [Redirecting With Old Input](#redirecting-with-old-input)
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- [Cookies](#cookies)
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+- [Merging & Replacing](#merge)
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<a name="input"></a>
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## Input
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@@ -121,4 +122,17 @@ Laravel provides a nice wrapper around the $_COOKIE array. However, there are a
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#### Deleting a cookie:
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- Cookie::forget('name');
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+ Cookie::forget('name');
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+
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+<a name="merge"></a>
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+## Merging & Replacing
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+Sometimes you may wish to merge or replace the current input. Here's how:
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+#### Merging new data into the current input:
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+ Input::merge(array('name' => 'Spock'));
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+
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+#### Replacing the entire input array with new data:
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+ Input::merge(array('doctor' => 'Bones', 'captain' => 'Kirk'));
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