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Date: 07/15/00
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WebTrends statistics program does report the visitor's location
based on their IP address, but I don't know how, or how accurate it
is. They can tell which country, state and city the visitor was
in. However according to those stats, 70% of my traffic was coming
from Reston, Virginia, which happens to be AOL.
Jeff
John Coggeshall wrote:
>
> Okay I'm a bit off topic... but I got into a debate with a friend of mine
> and was hoping one of you kind souls in the PHP world had an answer for me.
>
> Can one tell the general location of a person based solely on their IP
> address? If so, how? I'm not sure how myself, But I believe that it should
> be possible.
>
> Any ideas or Yay/Nays?
>
> John
>
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