On Sat, October 21, 2006 6:55 pm, Fred Moses wrote:
> Is there a function which returns the IP address of the requestor of
> the
> current page?

Any question like this:

"Is there a way to find out X that came in from the user"

is almost always answered by adding this to the top of your code:

<?php phpinfo();?>


Also, be aware that the IP is pretty useless for anything other than
entertainment value.  It's not unique, it's not stable, it's not
reliable, it's not useful for identification nor authentication [*],
it's pretty pointless bit of info.

[*] Obviously if you control the IP address and it is static, that is
a limited exception to this generalization, and you (hopefully)
already understood all the above *before* somebody granted you the
power to control a public static IP address... :-)

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