lol, its been hard not to, its happened a few times but now that hotmail is
250 mb i'm fine.
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Tyler Replogle wrote:
> I'm working at this site that has an MMORPG, a big online game, and we
> have
> this ban script. it bans the ip for the user and the user acount for an
> amount of time. This doesn't seem to be doing its job because people just
> change there ip and make a new user.
There's
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 15:52:02 -0800, Tyler Replogle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I've been on this mailing list for quite a while, but i think this is my
> first question. I'm not sure though.
>
congrats on managing not to exceed ur account limit ;-)
especially since u've "been on this m
Yeah i wasn't think. I've already ruled that out i guess i'll have to
use java.
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do you think i could get it with javascript?
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Yeah i thought of that but banning the ip iwon't do any better.
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you can't get the mac-address from a remote (client) computer via PHP
because PHP is server-sided (server). The mac-address isn't part of any
sort of standard header the browser sends, thus the server will never
see it. And if the server can't see it, then PHP can't see it either.
The only way
But think that not everbody has a computer in his house,especially in
3rd world countries. Here in Peru and in another countries from
Sudamerica,lot of people play this mmorpgs,like Knigths Online,WoW or
Mu,in lan houses. If you ban the pc, none of the users who will play
at this computer will be a
Hey,
I've been on this mailing list for quite a while, but i think this is my
first question. I'm not sure though.
Well here goes.
I'm working at this site that has an MMORPG, a big online game, and we have
this ban script. it bans the ip for the user and the user acount for an
amount of time.
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