[Goodies-dev] http://archive.xfce.org/geolocation
Yves-Alexis Perez
corsac at debian.org
Thu Jul 12 14:55:21 CEST 2012
On jeu., 2012-07-12 at 13:13 +0200, Harald Judt wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm investigating the use of geolocation auto-detection by IP-address of
> xfce4-weather-plugin, and here's the result of the HTTP request:
>
> http://archive.xfce.org/geolocation
>
> <Response>
> <Ip>208.115.113.90</Ip>
> <CountryCode>US</CountryCode>
> <CountryName>United States</CountryName>
> <RegionCode>WA</RegionCode>
> <RegionName>Washington</RegionName>
> <RegionName>206</RegionName>
> <City>Seattle</City>
> <Latitude>47.489101</Latitude>
> <Longitude>-122.290802</Longitude>
> </Response>
I think it's a static page.
>
> That's far, far, far away from me and not my IP. Where does it get that
> IP from?
>
> In fact, I haven't got one usable result yet. Do I need extra parameters?
>
> From weather-search.c:
> /* archive.xfce.org is our download server that runs mod_geoip
> * with the www.maxmind.com database */
> weather_http_receive_data ("archive.xfce.org", "/geolocation",
> proxy_host, proxy_port,
> cb_geolocation, data);
>
> Now this one works fine:
> http://www.maxmind.com/app/locate_my_ip
>
> And to be sure I've tried another one and it works correctly too:
> http://www.geoiptool.com
>
> Only archive.xfce.org does not. Is this service still supported /
> maintained? If so, can someone please look at it and fix it?
Are you sure this is really a geolocation service? I don't remember
anything about that.
Regards,
--
Yves-Alexis
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Yves-Alexis
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