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This is just a simple counter that can be referenced to in your html with one simple
tag. Change the color of the font to your background color and only you will know it's
there!
Grad-Net Counter v1.0 operates as a text based counter in SSI mode BUT it can also generate inline images as an image based counter. Counter v1.0 can count remote pages as well as local pages.
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This script uses cgi-lib.pl and dbm databases to create a text-based counter. It is
shown as an example of how to create a web page counter using Perl and Linux,
however it should work on almost all Unix platforms.
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Counter script that can show the overall number of visitors and the number of visitors online at the moment. Can be added using SSI, as a frame or from a different script. IP addresses can be blocked, different templates possible.
The IMAX Text Counter is a simple counter script that can display a count of hits from an entire site or from individual pages. Configuration is very easy requiring only one variable to be set. This script requires SSI.
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A very simple text counter program. Utilizes Server Side Includes and the flock Perl
function. Because of this, it will not work on any platform other than Unix, and only
those Unix machines with flock function available.
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TextCounter requires Server Side Includes and will work system wide or for a single user. The new version has improved file locking so your counter won't constantly reset and it also comes with the options of linking the number to a URL and padding the digit count with zeros.
This multicounter script handles multiple pages, option to turn on logging and printing the output of the counter on your page. Or silent logging, logs your visitors but doesn't print the counter output on your page.