On Tuesday 16 July 2002 22:43, César Aracena wrote:
> I think that the best way you can achieve this, considering all the
> troubles and different configurations you will have to make for each
> user, is to make them choose the type of connection they want, and set a
> cookie in the visitor's brow
chine/visitor's connection.
C.
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> Subject: RE: [PHP] Crazy idea about detecting visitor's connection
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> > I feel the
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>I feel the idea is not accurate. My ip address (a static one from my
>>isp) would remain the same if I went to ADSL from my current
>>dial-up access.
>>
>>HTH
>>Chris
>
>
> Yes. And how about all corporate networks? If I'm accessing your site from
> our offi
> I feel the idea is not accurate. My ip address (a static one from my
> isp) would remain the same if I went to ADSL from my current
> dial-up access.
>
> HTH
> Chris
Yes. And how about all corporate networks? If I'm accessing your site from
our office I would get the low-speed version until
Jason Wong wrote:
>On Tuesday 16 July 2002 17:12, Cedric Veilleux wrote:
>
>> What I was thinking about is doing a reverse dns lookup on the client's IP
>>and try to determine quickly if he's on a low or hi speed connection.
>>
>
>You have to bear in mind that reverse DNS lookups are not in
On Tuesday 16 July 2002 17:12, Cedric Veilleux wrote:
> What I was thinking about is doing a reverse dns lookup on the client's IP
> and try to determine quickly if he's on a low or hi speed connection.
You have to bear in mind that reverse DNS lookups are not instantaneous. It
can take
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