Capture Client IP address in Oracle Portal

Hi,
I just thought to post the solution I figured out which I can't find anywhere.
The instructions should allow you to add the dynamic page portlet to a page to see the client ip address:
1. Login to Portal as an admin.
2. Click on the Navigator link.
3. Create a new page group.
4. Create a new page within the page group.
5. In the page region, click on the add portlet icon.
6. In the Available Portlets, click on Portlet Builders > Additional Portlet Builders > Dynamic Page Portlet
7. This will place the Dynamic Page Portlet on the page. You can then click on Define to customize the dynamic page.
8. In the HTML section of the dyamic page portlet wizard (after clicking define and giving it a name), enter code like the following:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Welcome User</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<ORACLE>DECLARE
l_curr_cgi_ip varchar2(30) := owa_util.get_cgi_env('remote_addr') ;
l_curr_ip varchar2(30) := portal.wwctx_api.get_ip_address;
BEGIN
htp.p('<H3>OWA_UTIL.GET_CGI_ENV returns =>' || l_curr_cgi_ip || '</H3>');
htp.p('<H3>WWCTX_API.GET_IP_ADDRESS returns =>' || l_curr_ip || '</H3>');
END;
</ORACLE>
</BODY>
</HTML>
9. Finish the wizard (you can take defaults).
10. Display the page. The portlet should have the information.
==========
Otherwise you can create a dynamic page under a provider:
1. Login to Portal as an admin.
2. Click on the Navigator link.
3. Click on the Provider tab.
4. Click on Locally Built Providers.
5. Click on Example Application db provider (this is a sample).
6. Once you click on the Example Application, it will list some of the default forms, reports, etc... At the top, there is the following:
Create New... Create New...Form, Create New...Report, Create New...Chart, Create New...Calendar, Create New...Dynamic Page, Create New...XML Component, Create New...Hierarchy, Create New...Menu, Create New...URL, Create New...Frame Driver, Create New...Link, Create New...List of Values, Create New...Data Component
Click on dynamic page.
7. Give it a name and click next.
8. Replace the sample HTML with:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Welcome User</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<ORACLE>DECLARE
l_curr_cgi_ip varchar2(30) := owa_util.get_cgi_env('remote_addr') ;
l_curr_ip varchar2(30) := portal.wwctx_api.get_ip_address;
BEGIN
htp.p('<H3>OWA_UTIL.GET_CGI_ENV returns =>' || l_curr_cgi_ip || '</H3>');
htp.p('<H3>WWCTX_API.GET_IP_ADDRESS returns =>' || l_curr_ip || '</H3>');
END;
</ORACLE>
</BODY>
</HTML>
9. Finish the wizard. This should show the portlet and the value. You can then add this portlet to a page.
Note: portal.wwctx_api.get_ip_address will fetch your read client IP address.
If the page you uses a UI template, you might get Error WWC-50003 When Clicking On The Portlet Define Link
Then you have to add #PAGE.BASE# in the <HEAD> of the template and you can define the dynamic page portlet.
It is tricky to pass the IP address inside the code, I solved the issue with the help of JavaScript.
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Welcome User</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<ORACLE>
DECLARE
l_curr_ip varchar2(30) := portal.wwctx_api.get_ip_address;
BEGIN
htp.p('<script type="text/javascript">');
htp.p('ipClient(''' || l_curr_ip || ''');');
htp.p('</script>');
END;
</ORACLE>
</BODY>
</HTML>
I delared a hidden variable in the portlet I need the IP address & have set that value i the javascript function which I call in between <oracle></oracle>
function ipClient(ipAddr){
document.getElementById('clientIP').value = ipAddr;
Once I set the variable I can easily get it any where.
Hope this helps to solve your issue.
Thanks,
Sowji.

You could have found it here:
http://www.morganslibrary.org/reference/owa_util.html
and another solution here:
http://www.morganslibrary.org/reference/sys_context.html
Both part of the library at:
http://www.morganslibrary.org/library.html
you might want to bookmark the page.

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