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<li>IPV4 standard 32-bit "dotted-decimal" form: for example, <code>198.242.244.97</code>. </li> | <li>IPV4 standard 32-bit "dotted-decimal" form: for example, <code>198.242.244.97</code>. </li> | ||
<li>IPV6 standard (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952) 128-bit form: for example, <code>2011:0ab4:15a1::4a0e:0280:5274</code> | <li>IPV6 standard ([https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952 RFC 5952]) 128-bit form: for example, <code>2011:0ab4:15a1::4a0e:0280:5274</code> | ||
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The IPV6 form is supported as of version 7.7 of Model 204.</p></li> | The IPV6 form is supported as of version 7.7 of Model 204.</p></li> |
Revision as of 22:08, 14 September 2016
IP address of browser
$Web_IPAddr returns the dotted IP address of the browser issuing the request.
$Web_IPAddr takes no arguments and returns a string, or a null string if the thread is not a Janus Web Server thread.
Syntax
%string = $Web_IPAddr
%string might contain an IP address specified in either:
- IPV4 standard 32-bit "dotted-decimal" form: for example,
198.242.244.97
. - IPV6 standard (RFC 5952) 128-bit form: for example,
2011:0ab4:15a1::4a0e:0280:5274
The IPV6 form is supported as of version 7.7 of Model 204.