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Find visitor's Internet service provider with PHP

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    Hello everyone, I have recently started a website which tells visitor's IP address,location and other details. I intend to add some more functions to the website. I would like to know if there is any way to find ISP(Internet Service Provider) of the visitor using PHP.Click the link below to view the site: Show IP Please help ASAP. Regards, Wasif K.

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      Hello everyone, I have recently started a website which tells visitor's IP address,location and other details. I intend to add some more functions to the website. I would like to know if there is any way to find ISP(Internet Service Provider) of the visitor using PHP.Click the link below to view the site: Show IP Please help ASAP. Regards, Wasif K.

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      Evan Gallup
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      You could play around the host area on your site. I know mine displays "comcast.net" in it with some other things before it (IP address, location, etc.). You could do some figuring that way.

      modified on Sunday, September 4, 2011 1:41 AM

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        You could play around the host area on your site. I know mine displays "comcast.net" in it with some other things before it (IP address, location, etc.). You could do some figuring that way.

        modified on Sunday, September 4, 2011 1:41 AM

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