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Any utility in limiting access of a web app to a country?

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  • A AspDotNetDev

    Mark_Wallace wrote:

    The one thing the Lounge is missing is its own, internal conspiracy theory

    Why do you think message previews are sent to the server AJAX-style rather than just doing everything in JavaScript? Whenever somebody posts something he doesn't like, Maunder is notified of the post and

    Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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    :confused: what?

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      Web application has no use outside of US. I'm thinking of getting a firewall rule in place to restrict it to just US access. Couldn't hurt to reduce attack surface I'm thinking, and it doesn't cost me anything [assumption]. Any utility in doing this?

      "Sanity is not statistical." - Eric Blair, 1984, Chapter 9

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      Geocoding baby! :laugh:

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        :confused: what?

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        It's a joke mate. (I hate explaining them, almost as much as I hate seeing someone miss-out on a funny one) The inference is that Chris monitors all posts as they are made, NSA style. The posts were deliberately cut-off mid sentence as a way of saying "see, look - Chris even censored this post, he _must_ have the ability to monitor posts in real-time" :-D

        Make it work. Then do it better - Andrei Straut

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          Click.[^]

          "Sanity is not statistical." - Eric Blair, 1984, Chapter 9

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          Haha ha ha ha ha ha. Not sure what was funnier - the picture or some of the responses to it. Biggest chuckle I've had all week.:thumbsup:

          Make it work. Then do it better - Andrei Straut

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            It's a joke mate. (I hate explaining them, almost as much as I hate seeing someone miss-out on a funny one) The inference is that Chris monitors all posts as they are made, NSA style. The posts were deliberately cut-off mid sentence as a way of saying "see, look - Chris even censored this post, he _must_ have the ability to monitor posts in real-time" :-D

            Make it work. Then do it better - Andrei Straut

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            Of course I could understand the pun intended, but deliberately wanted to create a joke!

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            • A AlphaDeltaTheta

              Of course I could understand the pun intended, but deliberately wanted to create a joke!

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              Okaaay. Actually, there's no pun there.

              Google wrote:

              Pun: A joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings

              Protip: The confused icon, followed by "what?" just looks like you don't get it. ;P The miss-use of the word pun doesn't exactly help, either.

              Make it work. Then do it better - Andrei Straut

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                Okaaay. Actually, there's no pun there.

                Google wrote:

                Pun: A joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings

                Protip: The confused icon, followed by "what?" just looks like you don't get it. ;P The miss-use of the word pun doesn't exactly help, either.

                Make it work. Then do it better - Andrei Straut

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                Okkkk... A thing to note, I've spend 4 years (8th to 12th grade) reading and examining English literature (unwillingly, as it was part of compulsory subjects). There were something around 30+ literary devices, there is something exactly defining this but... :doh: I only remember the words : "similes, metaphor, alliteration, irony, and pun"

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                  Okkkk... A thing to note, I've spend 4 years (8th to 12th grade) reading and examining English literature (unwillingly, as it was part of compulsory subjects). There were something around 30+ literary devices, there is something exactly defining this but... :doh: I only remember the words : "similes, metaphor, alliteration, irony, and pun"

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                  Nice. You beat me there - I only studied english lit for a year in 10th grade. I could more-or-less guarantee your english is better than my indian or german. Though, 35 years of speaking it can only help, I suppose. Anyhow, hope I didn't ruin the joke for you - I only wanted to let you in too. :beer:

                  Make it work. Then do it better - Andrei Straut

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                    Nice. You beat me there - I only studied english lit for a year in 10th grade. I could more-or-less guarantee your english is better than my indian or german. Though, 35 years of speaking it can only help, I suppose. Anyhow, hope I didn't ruin the joke for you - I only wanted to let you in too. :beer:

                    Make it work. Then do it better - Andrei Straut

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                    enhzflep wrote:

                    Nice. You beat me there - I only studied english lit for a year in 10th grade.

                    I was enrolled in an English medium school. So literature was there since beginning but systematic studies and analysis started only at 8th.

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                    my indian

                    There is no language called Indian... ;P There are hundreds of Indian languages (28 recognized by constitution, including English). So which one?

                    enhzflep wrote:

                    Anyhow, hope I didn't ruin the joke for you - I only wanted to let you in too

                    Nope,... cheers! :beer: (though I don't consume any kind of hydrocarbon hydroxide)

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                      enhzflep wrote:

                      Nice. You beat me there - I only studied english lit for a year in 10th grade.

                      I was enrolled in an English medium school. So literature was there since beginning but systematic studies and analysis started only at 8th.

                      enhzflep wrote:

                      my indian

                      There is no language called Indian... ;P There are hundreds of Indian languages (28 recognized by constitution, including English). So which one?

                      enhzflep wrote:

                      Anyhow, hope I didn't ruin the joke for you - I only wanted to let you in too

                      Nope,... cheers! :beer: (though I don't consume any kind of hydrocarbon hydroxide)

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                      Amitosh S.M. wrote:

                      There is no language called Indian... ;-P
                      There are hundreds of Indian languages (28 recognized by constitution, including English). So which one?

                      Er, all of them 'cept english. I did wonder if that was going to bite me on the ass (yet still I was too lazy to research for 15seconds. :-O ) Great! Yeah, not a drinker myself. It just seemed like a better conciliatory icon than :jig: or :java: or :rose: Damn! 28 official languages... We've only got one here, yet still we all seem to abuse it - poorly. :doh: I'm off - any more of this conversation and the suggestions that we "get a room" will likely abound. :laugh:

                      Make it work. Then do it better - Andrei Straut

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                      • L Lost User

                        You might like to visit here and look at geoip ... http://www.maxmind.com/en/home[^]

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                        Cool, but I was hoping not to add any modules to Apache. Saw this, looked kinda cool too. click.[^]

                        "Sanity is not statistical." - Eric Blair, 1984, Chapter 9

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