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counter in CGI or PHP
Where would I find a website hit counter written preferably in PHP, or
perhaps as a CGI app? I do not have shell access to the web provider so installation would have to be via FTP only (no make or compilation). |
Re: counter in CGI or PHP
Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Sun, 20 Jan 2008 05:15:46 GMT
scribed: > Where would I find a website hit counter written preferably in PHP, or > perhaps as a CGI app? I do not have shell access to the web provider > so installation would have to be via FTP only (no make or > compilation). I've made my own but would prefer not to release it. However, if you don't find anything else in a few days, say so and I'll post the code here. (It's short.) I suggest you investigate the php groups. -- Neredbojias Riches are their own reward. |
Re: counter in CGI or PHP
On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 21:15:46 -0800, frodobaggins@cornwall.privacy
wrote: >Where would I find a website hit counter written preferably in PHP, or >perhaps as a CGI app? I got a GREAT hit counter from http://www.phpjunkyard.com/ Tha RagMan |
Re: counter in CGI or PHP
On Jan 20, 12:15 am, frodobagg...@cornwall.privacy wrote:
> Where would I find a website hit counter written preferably in PHP, or > perhaps as a CGI app? I do not have shell access to the web provider > so installation would have to be via FTP only (no make or > compilation). Why the hell do you want to not archive your question? If everyone did this no one could search google groups. Give a hand to future developer and archive your questions. |
Re: counter in CGI or PHP
On Jan 21, 11:30*pm, Travis Newbury <TravisNewb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 20, 12:15 am, frodobagg...@cornwall.privacy wrote: > > > Where would I find a website hit counter written preferably in PHP, or > > perhaps as a CGI app? I do not have shell access to the web provider > > so installation would have to be via FTP only (no make or > > compilation). > > Why the hell do you want to not archive your question? *If everyone > did this no one could search google groups. *Give a hand to future > developer and archive your questions. Yeah I agree. -- Regards Chad. http://freewebdesignonline.org |
Re: counter in CGI or PHP
Are you sure you want a counter? I know a lot of times when people ask
for a counter on their site, what they really want is just some way to track/anaylze the traffic on their site - if that's what you're looking for then look into google analytics or look for log file analyzers like awstats. Otherwise, there's got to be thousands of counter scripts floating around the Internet... --- www.NEXCESS.NET - Shared/Reseller Hosting www.EliteRax.com - Dedicated Servers, Server Clusters www.MaxVPS.com - Virtual Private Servers - Great prices, Great service - check us out! On Jan 21, 8:28 am, Chaddy2222 <spamlovermailbox- sicur...@yahoo.com.au> wrote: > On Jan 21, 11:30 pm, Travis Newbury <TravisNewb...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > On Jan 20, 12:15 am, frodobagg...@cornwall.privacy wrote: > > > > Where would I find a website hit counter written preferably in PHP, or > > > perhaps as a CGI app? I do not have shell access to the web provider > > > so installation would have to be via FTP only (no make or > > > compilation). > > > Why the hell do you want to not archive your question? If everyone > > did this no one could search google groups. Give a hand to future > > developer and archive your questions. > > Yeah I agree. > -- > Regards Chad.http://freewebdesignonline.org |
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