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Originally posted by: thelanx
Um it probably will still be used for the same purpose, so it'll still satisfy your needs, just with ads. Now if you are against having ads on your ip checking site, then I can see a reason to look elsewhere.

ads = TEH NOES.
I'll write my own two lines of code before that happens!
 
Originally posted by: neonerd
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Can someone please paste me those two lines of PHP? I now need a replacement easy universally compatible way to check external IP, may as well use my own server.

haha, we both want the same thing 😛

Your IP Address: <?php echo $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']; ?>

Same great taste, half the lines of code.
 
Originally posted by: yoda291
Originally posted by: neonerd
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Can someone please paste me those two lines of PHP? I now need a replacement easy universally compatible way to check external IP, may as well use my own server.

haha, we both want the same thing 😛

Your IP Address: <?php echo $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']; ?>

Same great taste, half the lines of code.

thank you for writing that code. I would have if i had seen the request. You got it first. Seriously I cant see spending 300K for that many letters of code.


 
Originally posted by: yoda291
Originally posted by: neonerd
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Can someone please paste me those two lines of PHP? I now need a replacement easy universally compatible way to check external IP, may as well use my own server.

haha, we both want the same thing 😛

Your IP Address: <?php echo $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']; ?>

Same great taste, half the lines of code.

:heart:

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