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"i dont know wats the problem here"

The problem is you are lazy and intellectually undisciplined. How can you submit a post with a question written like the above? If you can't take a few seconds to capitalize or spell your words or use grammar or punctuation, why should anyone believe that you are doing differently in your code? (Obviously you are not.)

Until you learn and practice mental discipline and clear thinking, you will never succeed in your web programming: you are wasting your time. And that of those monks who are kind enough to try to decipher your garbage posts and help you.

You are a freeloader and I hate freeloading. You have shown yourself not worthy, by not using minimal effort, to dwell here and consume the Monastery's resources, and the only reason you have not been expelled as you would have been from any other place of learning, is that the Monks practice charity as part of our own discipline. But you are just wasting our time; shame on you.

Now you may think this is unfair because you spend hours working on your code trying to make it do what you want. But you are wasting your own time as well, because you do not do the most basic things to increase your understanding and skill level, even when the Monks have shown you those things many times.

For example, if $REMOTE_IP does not match $query, you should print out those variables and see what they contain, before you post here another question beginning with "i dont know wats the problem here."


The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re: $ENV{REMOTE_ADDR} problem by 1nickt
in thread $ENV{REMOTE_ADDR} problem by bigup401

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