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  • FrederickRiley@gmail.com

    IP location appears on the page

    Hi,

    I am trying to create a web page where the person browsing my web page
    will have their server location of there IP appears on the page. For
    example a person's server, whereever it may be say, Springfield PA
    will see the word
    "Springfiel d" whereas someone browsing the same page and there server
    is in from Newark NJ
    will see the word "Newark" instead.

    I have my reasons for this and I realize the pitfalls such as proxies
    ect, but It does not need to be perfect and I seen this featureon
    other web sites, ps this is NOT my expertise

    Any help would be appreciated.
    Carol Riley
  • rf

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    Re: IP location appears on the page


    <FrederickRiley @gmail.comwrote in message
    news:3468da1a-09ca-4f91-8420-0c59ef5b14fd@v3 g2000hsc.google groups.com...
    Hi,
    >
    I am trying to create a web page where the person browsing my web page
    will have their server location of there IP appears on the page. For
    example a person's server, whereever it may be say, Springfield PA
    will see the word
    "Springfiel d" whereas someone browsing the same page and there server
    is in from Newark NJ
    will see the word "Newark" instead.
    >
    I have my reasons for this and I realize the pitfalls such as proxies
    ect, but It does not need to be perfect and I seen this featureon
    other web sites, ps this is NOT my expertise
    You don't *like* the answers you are getting over at alt.html?

    --
    Richard.


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    • The Natural Philosopher

      #3
      Re: IP location appears on the page

      FrederickRiley@ gmail.com wrote:
      Hi,
      >
      I am trying to create a web page where the person browsing my web page
      will have their server location of there IP appears on the page. For
      example a person's server, whereever it may be say, Springfield PA
      will see the word
      "Springfiel d" whereas someone browsing the same page and there server
      is in from Newark NJ
      will see the word "Newark" instead.
      >
      I have my reasons for this and I realize the pitfalls such as proxies
      ect, but It does not need to be perfect and I seen this featureon
      other web sites, ps this is NOT my expertise
      >
      Any help would be appreciated.
      Carol Riley
      My address is apparently in a town some 60miles from where I live.

      The marvels of ATM termination.

      Don't waste your time. Its relatively meaningless.


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      • Randy Webb

        #4
        Re: IP location appears on the page

        The Natural Philosopher said the following on 2/20/2008 1:32 AM:
        FrederickRiley@ gmail.com wrote:
        >Hi,
        >>
        >I am trying to create a web page where the person browsing my web page
        >will have their server location of there IP appears on the page. For
        >example a person's server, whereever it may be say, Springfield PA
        >will see the word
        >"Springfield " whereas someone browsing the same page and there server
        >is in from Newark NJ
        >will see the word "Newark" instead.
        >>
        >I have my reasons for this and I realize the pitfalls such as proxies
        >ect, but It does not need to be perfect and I seen this featureon
        >other web sites, ps this is NOT my expertise
        >>
        >Any help would be appreciated.
        >Carol Riley
        >
        My address is apparently in a town some 60miles from where I live.
        I live in Florida, my IP Address for work connections maps to New York
        City. Yeah, I want to be told I am in New York City while sitting in
        Jacksonville Florida.

        --
        Randy
        Chance Favors The Prepared Mind
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