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Access Digits Counter

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Cookies Graph Counter

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Hit Counter2

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WebCount

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This is a simple PHP counter
This is a PHP-based visitor
A hit counter that uses
WebCount is a simple and easy
script for displaying an
counter script using
images to show the amount of
to install visitor image
image-based access counter
cookies. It uses the GD
hits that you have recieved.
based counter for your
on your Web page. It uses a
library to create a gif
Very easy to use and you can
website. It comes with 10
flat text file for data
graph counter on your Web
use any graphics.
image packs, so you can have
handling, and does not
page.
 
a variety of images to match
require any special module
 
 
your existing design.
to run.
 
 
 


Date: Aug, 13 2000


Date: Aug, 13 2000


Date: Mar, 10 2004


Date: Dec, 21 2006
RGNCounter was the second
The Advanced CowCounter can
This PHP script displays an
This script is a front end
script to be released by
handle multiple counters at
image counter using cookies
for the cgi application
Illigio. This counter is
one time building statistics
on your Web page. It uses
counter, WWW Homepage Access
designed to be customized
and keeping track of useful
individual digit images, and
Counter by Muhammad A Muquit.
with your own images from 9
information. Each time
does not require any special
 
- 0. You can then include
someone trips one of your
library.
 
your counter anywhere on
counters, an entry is made
 
 
your web page.
in a MySQL database that
 
 
 
keeps track of what counter
 
 
 
they tripped, the time and
 
 
 
day, their IP address, and
 
 
 
browser information. The
 
 
 
current counters are a Hit
 
 
 
Counter (standard image
 
 
 
counter), a Page Access
 
 
 
Counter (a hidden version of
 
 
 
the Hit Counter), and a Link
 
 
 
Counter (counts how many
 
 
 
people click on a link).
 
 
 
There is no java,
 
 
 
javascript, CSS, Perl, CGI,
 
 
 
Flash, or Shockwave. For a
 
 
 
browser, you only need to
 
 
 
have a browser that
 
 
 
understands HTML (all of
 
 
 
them :)) and can load a few
 
 
 
images. Installation is
 
 
 
pretty straightforward,
 
 
 
simply extract the ZIP file,
 
 
 
upload all of the files
 
 
 
(keeping the small directory
 
 
 
structure intact), and go to
 
 
 
the directory that you
 
 
 
uploaded the files to
 
 
 
(specifically the index.php
 
 
 
file in the directory you
 
 
 
uploaded to). Only a small
 
 
 
amount of HTML knowledge is
 
 
 
necessary - how to put an
 
 
 
image on your page and how
 
 
 
to create a link, both for
 
 
 
putting the counters on your
 
 
 
pages.
 
 


Date: Jan, 04 2005


Date: Jun, 21 2004


Date: Aug, 13 2000


Date: Sep, 07 1999
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