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| Sunday, 09 January 2005 | ||||||
Page 1 of 4 Joomla IP To Country New version has been released with a lot of useful features. It has now Joom!Fish support and can cooperate with other Joomla extensions easily. Overview Joomla Ip To Country (JIP2C) is an IP resolvation package for Joomla popular content management system. It comes with a lot of new futures and fully customizable capabilities. In addition to country determination facility and flag support, the new release has redirection future and can easily adapted with Joom!Fish, popular language management system for Joomla. Thus, you can redirect your visitor to the corresponding local page automatically. Features
How Does It Work? JI2C consists of a system bot (bot_iptocountry), a module to show results to the visitor and a component to insert IP data to the Joomla database. The core element, bot_iptocountry, retrieves IP data from database for Ip resolvation process and decides visitors country, then stores data in two global variables (ipToCountry_cname and ipToCountry_iso) in order to make them usable for Joomla IP To Country module (mod_iptocountry) and other Joomla elements later. JIP2C bot also stores Country Name (cname) and Country Code (iso) information in a cookie so as not to query database again and again whenever same visitor loads the page. As for Joomla Ip To Country module, it makes use of global variables that are inherited form JIP2C bot and shows appropriate message that you indicate in the module backend. It is fully customizable from module parameters. You can change module message and flag position, and you can assign a URL for country name and/or country flag using {cname} and {ccode} parameters. For further information about using special parameters, please look at module usage notes . Before download Joomla IP To Country, you are strongly recommended to read installation notes. Version : 1.1b Size: See Below License: Free (GNU/LGPL) |
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