Jay Paulson (CE CEN wrote: > I'm in the process of parsing through a apache access_log file and putting > the information into a database. Right now I have the ip addresses going > into a database as a character format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and then later I'm > creating my queries to search for ip addresses xxx.xxx.%, which I think is > really ineffecient. Therefore, I wanted to add a new field in my database > which would be just an int value and have php convert the ip address to an > int for database insertion. Then have an sql query that would just > convert that int back into an ip address if I needed. My ultimate goal is > to be able to write a query simular to this: > > SELECT * FROM Apache_Stats WHERE int_ip BETWEEN INET_ATON('xxx.xxx.0.0') > AND INET_ATON ('xxx.xxx.255.255') > > Is there a function in PHP that will convert the xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ip > address to the same number that INET_ATON() is converting it to? I know > about ip2long() but in the PHP docs it doesn't convert right unles you use > the printf("%u...) function. > > Thanks! What database are you using? If you are using PostgreSQL, I would bet there is a function available or that it would be trivial to write one. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php