Re: Hideif on IP range

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

2004


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 59329
interpreted = N
texte = This is actually the reason that WebDNA pads its IP addresses with zeros - so that text comparisons are valid. But, you need to pad the specified values with zeroes as well. Also, the "if" from the previous post wouldn't block the end values of the range, only the values in between. One way to correct this would be: [if ("[ipaddress]"<"194.158.032.000) | ("[ipaddress]">"194.158.063.255")][then] show stuff [/then][else] don't show stuff [/else][/if] You can nest the ifs to add another range... [if (outside of range 1)][then] [if (outside of range 2)][then] show stuff [/then][else] don't show stuff [/else][/if] [/then][else] don't show stuff [/else][/if] If you get beyond a few levels of nesting, I'd go with a different scheme - probably using a [function] to test my ranges. - brian On Sep 9, 2004, at 8:54 AM, Rob Marquardt wrote: > on 9/9/2004 7:38 am, Paul Berman at paul@ast.jagrove.com so noted... > >> Works very well, to add another range to this do I nest the [If's} >> >> Many thnaks >> Paul >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Tim Robinson" >> To: "WebDNA Talk" >> Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 2:12 PM >> Subject: Re: Hideif on IP range >> >> >> [If ("[ipaddress]">"194.158.32.0")&("[ipaddress]"<"194.158.63.255"] >> [Then]Don't show stuff[/Then] >> [Else]Show stuff[/Else] >> [/If] > > I don't see how this would possibly work, since WebDNA pads IP > addresses > with zeros, and even if it didn't you're doing numeric comparisons on > strings. > > Something like this would be required: > > [listwords words=[ipaddress]&delimiters=.][!] > [/!][math show=f]block[index]=[word][/math][!] > [/!][/listwords] > > > [If ("[block1].[block2]"="194.158")&([block3]>31)&([block3]<64)] > [Then]Don't show stuff[/Then] > [Else]Show stuff[/Else] > [/If] > -- Brian Fries, BrainScan Software -- http://www.brainscansoftware.com -- ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Hideif on IP range ( Brian Fries 2004)
  2. Re: Hideif on IP range ( Donovan Brooke 2004)
  3. Re: Hideif on IP range ( Rob Marquardt 2004)
  4. Re: Hideif on IP range ( "Paul Berman" 2004)
  5. Re: Hideif on IP range ( Brian Fries 2004)
  6. Re: Hideif on IP range ( "Paul Berman" 2004)
  7. Re: Hideif on IP range ( Jay Van Vark 2004)
  8. Re: Hideif on IP range ( Rob Marquardt 2004)
  9. Re: Hideif on IP range ( "Paul Berman" 2004)
  10. Re: Hideif on IP range ( Tim Robinson 2004)
  11. Re: Hideif on IP range ( "Paul Berman" 2004)
This is actually the reason that WebDNA pads its IP addresses with zeros - so that text comparisons are valid. But, you need to pad the specified values with zeroes as well. Also, the "if" from the previous post wouldn't block the end values of the range, only the values in between. One way to correct this would be: [if ("[ipaddress]"<"194.158.032.000) | ("[ipaddress]">"194.158.063.255")][then] show stuff [/then][else] don't show stuff [/else][/if] You can nest the ifs to add another range... [if (outside of range 1)][then] [if (outside of range 2)][then] show stuff [/then][else] don't show stuff [/else][/if] [/then][else] don't show stuff [/else][/if] If you get beyond a few levels of nesting, I'd go with a different scheme - probably using a [function] to test my ranges. - brian On Sep 9, 2004, at 8:54 AM, Rob Marquardt wrote: > on 9/9/2004 7:38 am, Paul Berman at paul@ast.jagrove.com so noted... > >> Works very well, to add another range to this do I nest the [If's} >> >> Many thnaks >> Paul >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Tim Robinson" >> To: "WebDNA Talk" >> Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 2:12 PM >> Subject: Re: Hideif on IP range >> >> >> [If ("[ipaddress]">"194.158.32.0")&("[ipaddress]"<"194.158.63.255"] >> [Then]Don't show stuff[/Then] >> [Else]Show stuff[/Else] >> [/If] > > I don't see how this would possibly work, since WebDNA pads IP > addresses > with zeros, and even if it didn't you're doing numeric comparisons on > strings. > > Something like this would be required: > > [listwords words=[ipaddress]&delimiters=.][!] > [/!][math show=f]block[index]=[word][/math][!] > [/!][/listwords] > > > [If ("[block1].[block2]"="194.158")&([block3]>31)&([block3]<64)] > [Then]Don't show stuff[/Then] > [Else]Show stuff[/Else] > [/If] > -- Brian Fries, BrainScan Software -- http://www.brainscansoftware.com -- ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Brian Fries

DOWNLOAD WEBDNA NOW!

Top Articles:

Talk List

The WebDNA community talk-list is the best place to get some help: several hundred extremely proficient programmers with an excellent knowledge of WebDNA and an excellent spirit will deliver all the tips and tricks you can imagine...

Related Readings:

Page Breaks in Word (2003) Search results output problems.. (2000) WebCat for Unix?? (1997) Cool new site (1996) SiteEdit NewFile.html ? (1997) New servers and new inline cache (1997) WebCat2: Found Items syntax, etc. (1997) WebCat2b13MacPlugIn - [showif][search][/showif] (1997) WebTen and WebCat (1997) WAP (2000) File Uploads... (1997) Error Lob.db records error message not name (1997) [OT] Form POSTing with LONG variable (2007) Pre-flight public flag (1997) MacAuthorize order data fields WAS:How To question... (1997) Um. silly question perhaps...but I don't know, so I'm askin'.. (2001) Mac 2.1b4 unknown error: BadSuffix (1997) Re:Help name our technology! (1997) Emailer setup (1997) Multiple Newcarts (1996)