geoip_record_by_name

(no version information, might be only in CVS)

geoip_record_by_name -- Returns the detailed City information found in the GeoIP Database

Description

array geoip_record_by_name ( string hostname )

The geoip_record_by_name() function will return the record information corresponding to a hostname or an IP address.

This function is available for both GeoLite City Edition and commercial GeoIP City Edition. A warning will be issued if the proper database cannot be located.

The names of the different keys of the returning associative array are as follows:

  • "country_code" -- Two letter country code (see geoip_country_code_by_name())

  • "region" -- The region code (ex: CA for California)

  • "city" -- The city.

  • "postal_code" -- The Postal Code, FSA or Zip Code.

  • "latitude" -- The Latitude as signed double.

  • "longitude" -- The Longitude as signed double.

  • "dma_code"

  • "area_code" -- The PSTN area code (ex: 212)

Parameters

hostname

The hostname or IP address whose record is to be looked-up.

Return Values

Returns the associative array on success, or FALSE if the address cannot be found in the database.

Examples

Example 1. A geoip_record_by_name() example

This will print the array containing the record of host example.com.

<?php
$record
= geoip_record_by_name('www.example.com');
if (
$record) {
    
print_r($record);
}
?>

The above example will output:

Array
(
    [country_code] => US
    [region] => CA
    [city] => Marina Del Rey
    [postal_code] => 
    [latitude] => 33.9776992798
    [longitude] => -118.435096741
    [dma_code] => 803
    [area_code] => 310
)


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