Or run a shell script and parse the output:
ifconfig on OS X and ipconfig in Windows.
Cheers,
Luis.
Mark Schonewille wrote:
There are several ways to get your IP address, depending on which
address you need. One possibility is this one-liner:"
put char 1 to -9 of (last word of line ¬
lineoffset("<title>",url "http://www.whatismyip.com") ¬
of url "http://www.whatismyip.com")
Probably you want to split up this line, to get the url first and then
the ip. Of course, it is much easier, if you have a good cgi available.
I put one up at http://xtalk.memebot.com/cgi-bin/ip.cgi which returns
nothing but your public ip address. You can use this URL as long as
Memebot doesn't complain about bandwidth usage, but you should install a
cgi on your own server if possible.
Use the following script to get the public IP address in Revolution:
put url "http://xtalk.memebot.com/cgi-bin/ip.cgi"
You can get your LAN IP address with the following script:
put hostnametoaddress(the hostname)
and the local IP address of your machine with
put hostnametoaddress("localhost")
Best,
Mark
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Op 25-okt-2006, om 15:09 heeft Dave het volgende geschreven:
Hi All,
How can I get the IP address of the machine that a stack is running on?
Thanks a lot
All the Best
Dave
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