05-16-2002
awk / sed
Thanks for that. I tried using [a-z] myself but I couldn't figure out how the [a-z] was going to work as it errored with the combo's i tried. At least i was on the right track.
Thanks again.
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geoip_region_name_by_code
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geoip_region_name_by_code - Returns the region name for some country and region code combo
SYNOPSIS
string geoip_region_name_by_code (string $country_code, string $region_code)
DESCRIPTION
The geoip_region_name_by_code(3) function will return the region name corresponding to a country and region code combo.
In the United States, the region code corresponds to the two-letter abbreviation of each state. In Canada, the region code corresponds to
the two-letter province or territory code as attributed by Canada Post.
For the rest of the world, GeoIP uses FIPS 10-4 codes to represent regions. You can check http://www.maxmind.com/app/fips10_4 for a
detailed list of FIPS 10-4 codes.
This function is always available if using GeoIP Library version 1.4.1 or newer. The data is taken directly from the GeoIP Library and not
from any database.
PARAMETERS
o $country_code
- The two-letter country code (see geoip_country_code_by_name(3))
o $region_code
- The two-letter (or digit) region code (see geoip_region_by_name(3))
RETURN VALUES
Returns the region name on success, or FALSE if the country and region code combo cannot be found.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
A geoip_region_name_by_code(3) example using region code for US/Canada
This will print the region name for country CA (Canada), region QC (Quebec).
<?php
$region = geoip_region_name_by_code('CA', 'QC');
if ($region) {
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?>
The above example will output:
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Example #2
A geoip_region_name_by_code(3) example using FIPS codes
This will print the region name for country JP (Japan), region 01.
<?php
$region = geoip_region_name_by_code('JP', '01');
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}
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The above example will output:
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