Well,
controversies apart, the Google search don't match good result...
apparently, JavaScript IP grab can be done only on Mozilla, and with Java
enabled, and this isn't good for my goal.
I'm developing a widget, and I need a way to check the owner IP, to ban a
self, improper, use.
Cause the way the widget can be inserted in a web page (just some rows of
code, but necessarily only JavaScript and/or Flash embed, because I can't
know if the user can modify his page(s) to php...), I need an approach that
match some simply rules:
- easy and crossbrowser way to insert in web page(s)
- a trustwhorty way to identify the owner, to avoid that in case he should
use the widget
I think that the better way to achieve this goal is grab the IP.
Actually, I can grab the IP, via PHP, when the user come to get the code...
but, however, I have always a doubt about it: is this the better solution to
achieve my goal?
Tell me your opinion...

* Enrico Tomaselli
* web designer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.metatad.it
* Skype: MetaArt
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