This is the problem I am having and it has to be posting to a perl
script!!!,  is it possible to set the client variable when the user
clicks the submit button on the form, perhaps by setting a hidden field
??

I have tried setting the hidden field below

<input type="hidden" name="sent" value="yes">

Then using the code below to set a client variable when the form is
submitted but still no luck!

 <cfif isDefined("form.sent")> 

   <cfset client.localip = #cgi.remote_addr#>

</cfif>

How can I set the client variable to their IP Address when they submit
the form ???





-----Original Message-----
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 25 July 2005 15:10
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Restricting Access

How are you setting this client variable if the calling page is posting
to a perl script?  I am not sure how this is possible?  You would need
to have form posting to cf page which sets the client var.



-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Vaughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 July 2005 15:15
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Restricting Access

Still not working very frustrating, can you see from the code why the
form keeps displaying instead of the STOP message as I have submitted
the form !

When I run a cfdump var="#client.localip#"> it comes back with an error
' Element LOCALIP is undefined in CLIENT.  '

<cfif isDefined("client.localip") and client.localip EQ
#cgi.remote_addr# >
  STOP!
  <cfabort>
</cfif>


 <cfif isDefined("form.v4")> 
   <cfset client.localip = #cgi.remote_addr#> </cfif>



<form action="cgi-bin/subqs.pl" method="post" target="_top"> <input
type="hidden" name=":SURVEY:" value="Questionnaire2"> <input
type="hidden" name=":EMAIL:" value="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"> <input
type="hidden" name=":USERID:" value="069/001">

<input type="hidden" name="V4" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="V20"
value=""> <input type="hidden" name="V21" value="">

</form>





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