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HTMLfixIT statistical hit counter.

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An invisible counter that collects useful data from your visitors.
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The Stats counter is a page counter that doesn't require SSI. It is invisible and collects data from your visitors like Screen resolution, Browser version/type, operating system and refering pages (and unique/non unique page counts). All of which is displayed in a password protected admin page. It can also capture data often blocked by software firewalls. See: <a href="http://htmlfixit.com/free.php#stats_counter">statistic al counter</a> for details, instructions etc.

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Submitted on
28th May 2003
Last Updated
11th February 2009
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Average User Rating: 4.6/5
collect useful information about visitors to aid in web design
Reviewed byAnonymousonThu, 29th May 2003
Rating 5 - Excellent
When my sidekick, Franki, at htmlfixit proposed this type of counter, I got excited! We can now design our pages based on the browser statistics and screen resolutions of our typical visitors. We can ignore 600 x 400 and Netscape 3 (we thought we could, but it is nice to be validated) and as things progress, we can continue to monitor and adjust. You can too, try this counter, I think you will like it. Don
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