|  | Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 07/16/07 13:38 
noidtluom wrote:> On Jul 15, 11:35 pm, Michael Fesser <neti...@gmx.de> wrote:
 >> .oO(noidtluom)
 >>
 >>> Sorry if I have not read the whole topic and this hasn't been answered
 >>> before, but here is my technique. It's rather a simple hack.
 >>> On a page, I would simply register the IP address and the current time
 >>> that the page was pinged in a mysql database.
 >> Hrrmpf ... whenever you think it can't get worse, somebody comes along
 >> and proves that you're wrong ... :(
 >>
 >> Using the IP to "identify" a user is even more unreliable than anything
 >> else (even session counting would get you closer to the reality). There
 >> could be a hundred visitors on your site using the same IP (proxies) or
 >> a single visitor using multiple different IPs (dialup, load balancers).
 >> Back to rand() again.
 >>
 >> OK, next try. Who wants? SCNR
 >>
 >>> As for the HTTP stuff, I seriously don't think it is very related,
 >>> this is a practical question, not theory.
 >> Correct. And in practice it simply can't work.
 >>
 >> Micha
 >
 > Hello,
 >
 > Well, I was simply trying to give a practical solution that can be
 > used. I myself have never done this sort of thing, but off the top of
 > my head that is what I'll do. Anyway, I'm certain people have made
 > script about this sort of thing. Just google one up and see how they
 > did it. Or you can look into scripts such as PHPBB or IPB.
 >
 
 Yep, but just because people who don't know any better create scripts
 doesn't mean they provide meaningful results.
 
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