I'm almost entirely sure that this is Apache's fault (well XP).
XP and Apache don't get along together. To get this to work you might need
to install Win2k or some form of Linux.
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> make sure these lines ar
$_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDR"] is I believe the variable (you can do phpinfo();
call to find others).
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> How do I get a users IP address using either Javascript or PHP?
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> Thanks,
> Ron
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Yours did not work as it either. Thanks for the attempt. Although a few
things about your code that I thought my be the problem:
- You had " wrote in message
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> Try this instead. I couldn't get Devon's to work on my system either, but
> this one does.
No offense taken, but I have never done this before so I don't really know
what I'm doing with the variable passing and stuff (aside from C++ and VB
knowledge). I copied that from the book exactly and it did not work.
Your form does not work either, it simply gives me the else statement's
actio