This is a very simple text based page counter that uses SSI. You can use the table function built in to the script to display a table around the count, or use plain text. The program will count a single page or your whole site. Log files are automatically generated by the script for each page, the first time the page is called.
Version: n/a Platform(s): Unix, Win NT Updated: Sat Jul 24 1999
It's a simple counter that counts your visitors and log the refering URL. You may view the logfile via your webbrowser or the script can mail it to you.
This counter is a simple text user counter. It creates one file and supplies the same count for each page. It is designed to count overall hits to a site, not to count hits to individual pages. The special thing about this script is it won't count a single user multiple times.
This is a script that will count every visitor to your website. This counter shows the result or number of hits in text. To call this script, you will need to be able to run SSI scripts. The script can handle multiple hits at a time. It also tracks daily hits and resets the counter daily.
A simple text-based counter that can be referenced to in your html with one simple tag. Change the color of the font to your background color. Counter can also be made "invisible".
Version: 1.0 Platform(s): n/a Updated: Wed Jun 30 1999
DCCount98 is a multi-page, text-based counter script. In addition to displaying the number of visitors on each page, the script will also display visitor count of all pages. Click on the counter display to see page stat. This script requires Server-Side Include.
Version: 98 v1.0 Platform(s): Unix, Win NT Updated: Wed Jun 30 1999
TextCounter requires Server Side Includes and will display a text count of the number of visitors to a page in your web site. TextCounter includes options such as 0 padding numbers, file locking, linking from the count, displaying the date from when the count began and more.
Version: 1.2.1 Platform(s): n/a Updated: Wed Jun 30 1999
The Roman Numeral Counter keeps track of how many people have viewed a given web page. This one counts in Roman numerals instead of the typical Arabic numbers. Because both Perl and the Unix operating system perform all native computations in this mathematical system, the Roman numeral counter executes eighty to ninety percent faster than others.
Version: 1.01 Platform(s): Unix Updated: Wed Jun 30 1999