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- The all-in-one package to display a counter on your website! Its totally up to you how you use it. It has two modes of operation, the first being text based where the count is returned simply as a number and the second being where graphics are displa...
- Counter.cgi is a fast loading graph and text counter that displays todays page views, yesterdays page views and the average page views overall. Counter.cgi can track unlimited pages for the one graph. The graph can also be displayed or hidden on any ...
- The SplCounter (Simple Counter) was created to record more than just how many hits you have had for each page id. It records all referrers along with the time of each hit, and also creates a cookie, set to expire after 24 hours to help keep your coun...
- Keep track of the number of visitors to your site. Deploy any number of counters on any number of web pages. Choose from image, text or invisible counter styles, and even create your own counter images. Four image sets included.
- The Keeptrack Suit is a collection of page counter Perl scripts. Two SSI based ones (a graphical and a non graphical) and one Image Tag based on.
- This webcounter can work as a (javascript based) text counter or as a simple graphical counter. When working as a graphical counter, digit appearance can be
configured. It is possible to manage multiple counters by placing counter.cgi scripts in sev...
- This script will count visitors, but only new visitors each day get added to the overall count. Return IP''s on the same day do not get recounted. It requires SSI.
- A counter that allows you to use either a text or graphical way of showing how many visitors came to your site. Requires SSI.
- A very simple counter that can be graphic, text or hidden with only 12 lines of code.
Requires Server Side Includes (SSI).
- This is a very versatile counter. It can be used with Server Side Includes (SSI) or by a simple HTML image tag. The SSI method allows for more display options, such as plain text output, which can then be manipulated by the HTML markup of the web pag...
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