Re: [WebDNA] IP Address to country
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numero = 100578
interpreted = N
texte = Thanks very much everyone, some great tips there :)On 23/08/2008, at 11:28 PM, Stuart Tremain wrote:> Hi All>> I have a db of ip address that match a country.>> Here is a sample>> "2.6.190.56","2.6.190.63","33996344","33996351","GB","United Kingdom"> "3.0.0.0","4.17.135.31","50331648","68257567","US","United States"> "4.17.135.32","4.17.135.63","68257568","68257599","CA","Canada"> "4.17.135.64","4.17.142.255","68257600","68259583","US","United > States"> "4.17.143.0","4.17.143.15","68259584","68259599","CA","Canada"> "4.17.143.16","4.18.32.71","68259600","68296775","US","United States"> "4.18.32.72","4.18.32.79","68296776","68296783","MX","Mexico"> "4.18.32.80","4.18.40.135","68296784","68298887","US","United States"> "4.18.40.136","4.18.40.143","68298888","68298895","CA","Canada"> "4.18.40.144","4.18.65.255","68298896","68305407","US","United States">> How do I work out the range for the reported ip address.>> If my IP address was 4.17.138.121 it would fall into the fourth > record range, is there a trick with the IP address to work out the > search range ?>>> Regards>> Stuart Tremain> IDFK Web Developments> 114a/40 Yeo Street, Neutral Bay NSW 2089> ph: +612 9908 2134> fax: +612 9908 2134>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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Thanks very much everyone, some great tips there :)On 23/08/2008, at 11:28 PM, Stuart Tremain wrote:> Hi All>> I have a db of ip address that match a country.>> Here is a sample>> "2.6.190.56","2.6.190.63","33996344","33996351","GB","United Kingdom"> "3.0.0.0","4.17.135.31","50331648","68257567","US","United States"> "4.17.135.32","4.17.135.63","68257568","68257599","CA","Canada"> "4.17.135.64","4.17.142.255","68257600","68259583","US","United > States"> "4.17.143.0","4.17.143.15","68259584","68259599","CA","Canada"> "4.17.143.16","4.18.32.71","68259600","68296775","US","United States"> "4.18.32.72","4.18.32.79","68296776","68296783","MX","Mexico"> "4.18.32.80","4.18.40.135","68296784","68298887","US","United States"> "4.18.40.136","4.18.40.143","68298888","68298895","CA","Canada"> "4.18.40.144","4.18.65.255","68298896","68305407","US","United States">> How do I work out the range for the reported ip address.>> If my IP address was 4.17.138.121 it would fall into the fourth > record range, is there a trick with the IP address to work out the > search range ?>>> Regards>> Stuart Tremain> IDFK Web Developments> 114a/40 Yeo Street, Neutral Bay NSW 2089> ph: +612 9908 2134> fax: +612 9908 2134>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to:
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