| The script will only work on servers that have the counter-ord
| script/cgi-program installed in the cgi-bin on the server.
I've used it on several different servers... maybe it's common.
|
| Additionally, on most servers, the pages will need to be named with .shtm
or
| .shtml extensions, unless the server checks every page for server-side
| includes (wasteful of server resources, IMO).
My pages... .html.
I know nothing about cgi scripts... how they work... and very little html...
I was just sharing what worked for me.
Z
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| Ron
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|
| | > For third party you can type into your search engine 'hit counter'. If
| you
| > want a free one add the word free.
| >
| > Below is a cgi script that I was told to use at my website and as far as
I
| > know it will work with any server.
| >
| >
| > To add a counter to your page, copy and paste the following html code
into
| > the document:
| >
| > <!--#exec cgi="/cgi-bin/counter-ord"-->
| >
| > Example:
| >
| > You are the <!--#exec cgi="/cgi-bin/counter-ord"--> Visitor to this
| USGenNet
| > Website Since May 11, 2000.
| >
| > Result:
| >
| > You are the 103rd Visitor to this USGenNetT Website Since May 11, 2000.
| >
| > (Note: 103rd is underlined and the color is red)
| >
| > Front Page Users: To insert HTML code, switch from Normal View (Front
| Page)
| > to HTML View (Raw HTML Code)
| >
| >
| > It's not fancy and I have no idea how to reset it.
| >
| > Z
| >
| > "Sam"
[email protected] wrote in message
| > | > | I'm using FP 2003 and would like to add a counter to my
| > | site. The only problem is that my server doesn't support
| > | FrontPage Server Extensions and I don't think this
| > | version of Frontpage includes these extensions.
| > |
| > | Does anybody have a good place to get third party
| > | counters to keep track how many visits people access a
| > | website?
| >
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