This is basically the same script as the text counter, except it uses graphics. The script uses small gifs, 0-9, to print out the page count. The count is in a table and is at the bottom of the page, either left justified or centered. This script is easy to set-up and use. This script, like the text counter, is used as your 'index' page. A great script if you can run cgi's in your directory.
Quiet Count is a shareware package that allows you to discreetly compile usage statistics from your website by simply including an tag on every page whose usage you want to track. A $3.00 shareware fee gives you guilt-free access to two easily installed Perl scripts and supporting HTML webpages that give you the following features:
You can browse the character set index either in either raw, image-less mode, which presents a (long) directory list of the available character set fonts by name, at which point you can select among them for viewing; or you can preview the graphics in bunches, which shows you a list of image collections arranged in groups of fonts whose names start with the same letter. Similarly, there is a set of image borders which you can also view in image-less mode, or in bunches.
txcounter.cgi - designed to be called via Server-Side Include
counter.cgi is a simple hidden counter. It is designed to be used in lieu of an image tag, so instead of doing , you would use . The script increments a counter in a file, then returns the gif image. The person visiting your page need never know you have an embedded counter going.
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