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Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Southeast Florida
Posts: 27,936
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I found this in a folder of web clippings that I keep.
I haven't tried it myself. It looks like PHP code to me so I would guess that the page needs the php extension. <? $user_lan = $HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE; /****** language code | language ------------------------------------ ar | Arabic cs | Czech da | Danish de | German el | Greek en | English es | Spanish fi | Finnish fr | French hu | Hungarian it | Italian jp | Japanese nl | Dutch no | Norwegian pl | Polish pt | Portuguese ro | Romanian ru | Russian sr | (Latin) Serbian sv | Swedish th | Thai tr | Turkish zh | simplified Chinese zh-tw | traditional Chinese *********/ if($user_lan=='fr') { ## French $redir_url = "http://www.frenchsponsor.com"; } elseif($user_lan=='es') { ## Spanish $redir_url = "http://www.spanishsponsor.com"; } elseif($user_lan=='de') { ## German $redir_url = "http://www.germansponsor.com"; } elseif($user_lan=='it') { ## Italian $redir_url = "http://www.italiansponsor.com"; } elseif($user_lan=='ar') { ## Other Non-Us Languages $redir_url = "http://www.othersponsor.com"; ## US traffic or Rest of world not defined above } else { $redir_url = "http://www.yourmainurl.com"; } header("Location: $redir_url"); exit; ?> EXPLAINING THE ABOVE I listed as many country codes as I could but I left out a few that I couldn't find. I know UK is not on there but I believe that one to be 'en-uk'...Anyway basically you can redirect surfers from ANY country to the URL of your choice, and just let the US surfers through to your webpages. |
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