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lol, I did that really long ago but with a different purpose.
I used the same technique (with URL rewriting to make the PHP not noticeable, the resource was named *.gif or *.jpeg) to get statistics with Google Analytics on the people loading my messages on forums.
Help me out then, it was a bug that has been fixed on browsers? Cause since I post this all I do is explain to people that a image request used to send cookie information with it. But people are reluctant to accept that.
I was not using cookies when I was doing my analysis.
On your case, cookies are limited to a domain or subdomain so all you can get are cookies badly configured on a subdomain from another subdomain you own. In the majority of the case, it won't work.