OK, Andre, I agree with you, I used the wrong solution because I could not find better. If you can help with a more efficient solution, I would be happy. Thanks in advance.
Roger; -----Message d'origine----- DeÂ: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Andre Garzia EnvoyÃÂ: lundi 26 juillet 2004 23:09 ÃÂ: How to use Revolution ObjetÂ: Re: Public ip address On Jul 26, 2004, at 5:42 PM, Roger Amar wrote: > Owing to the fact that our customers use routers, in more from various > manufacturers and that they are working on different platforms (MacOS > 9, MacOS X and Windows), the only simple and reliable solution that I > found at this time is to import the Web page of whatismyip.com and to > extract the IP address. Roger, I can give you a five lines CGI and a parse routine for your script if you want... just don't use www.whatismyip.com please! their homepage can go offline and then what, your app is rendered useless. If you going to make a CGI connection to probe for IP, let it be hosted by you. It's more elegant, safe and error proof. there are tons of people here that can send you this code, it's pretty easy. Just don't relly on third-party home pages, if they go offline, change design, or timeout, you'll be a sitting duck... andre -- Andre Alves Garzia ï 2004 Soap Dog Studios - BRAZIL http://studio.soapdog.org _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
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