Your missing the point, I gave up trying to explain this to you and I am not being defensive, your just being provocative with you comments, you surly are not that stupid, you don't seem to...
Reading your diatribe as long winded as it is, you still do not fully understand how it is working and what it is doing, that much is blatantly clear and constanly pulling apart a post I make only...
I never said anything about private IP addresses connecting to other private IP addresses or being publicly available. Your IP address unless it is hardset is allocated by a DHCP server to issue it...
As for your comment on not giving out public IP addresses, what planet are you on? All IP addresses are public, thats the whole point. Every ISP I Have had...
And have you checked that its a server URL owned or suppliers to YT and you have tried emailing them about it? We can be discussing this all day and still be nowhere near the truth. For all you know...
A tad touchy, each and everyone is entitled to express an opinion for sure but to slate a perfectly reasonble method of salting a page... Maybe your failing to understand the simplicity in favour of...
It is being discussed as a way of checking that the person at that IP address (regardless of users network topology) is submitting a form, as in login... for example and that the IP address when...
I am not talking about authentication in the way your thinking, I am refering to the authentication in the terms of "Did I issue this page" authentication, Login is a different matter to be solved by...
I am not saying its the best or the ultimate answer, it is howerver a very simple authentication system for such issues of allowing the creative thinking in to providing an authentication system that...
Check your host provider admin control panel. The host(s) I have used all have a server option to allow easy mailing list creation and administration and all the tools to make or break a subscription...
If your looking for a non-ajax method, you have PHP or other serverside running... then issue the token upon request and test the token or if a token exists on each & subsequent request to the...
If you get one client and they are pleased with your work, word of mouth recommendations count for more than an advert and having several Phd's falling out your rear.
If all three are doing it, it could be that the content provider is the problem or the network you are on is filtering. Fact your getting the HTML rendering and not the images suggests that it is the...