That would be something along the lines of:
preg_match("/^192\.168/",$_SERVER['REMOTE_HOST']);
I'm a little rusty on my regex, but that should do it.
Dave Carrera wrote:
i know about
$_SERVER['REMOTE_HOST']
but i think i should of said how do i compare any address starting
with 192.168.
sorry if my first question was to vague
David Grant wrote:
Try $_SERVER['REMOTE_HOST'] instead of REFERER.
Dave Carrera wrote:
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Is there a way of sending users with a local ip address say 127.0.0.1
and 192.168.xxx.xxx to goto one page and all other visitors to goto
another?
[/snip]
Yes, there is.
$_SERVER['REFERER'] will give you the referer mosy of the time.
More info
from TFM can be found here;
http://us3.php.net/reserved.variables
Header can then be used to redirect
header("Location: http://www.example.com/"); /* Redirect browser
*/. More
info from TFM can be found here;
http://us3.php.net/header
snip from TFM
'HTTP_REFERER'
The address of the page (if any) which referred the user agent to
the current page. This is set by the user agent. Not all user agents
will set this, and some provide the ability to modify HTTP_REFERER
as a feature. In short, it cannot really be trusted.
notice the last 7 words !!!!
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