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Path = Home > CGI Scripts > Web Counters Web Counters - Free CGI and Perl Scripts
Use these one of these free CGI and Perl counters scripts to show how many visitors you have had, or how many visitors are currently on your web site. Simple CounterSimple Counter is a quick and easy way to keep track of how many times your pages are accessed. This is a lightweight fast script that can be used on multiple pages. Just one program to be copied to your cgi-bin directory and you are all set to go. The output is in text making it even faster to appear on the page.Requirements: PERL ans SSI Version: 1.0 Visit the Author's website - Is this link dead or broken? - Report it Perl CounterThis script is mainly intended for applications where a global count of all pages needs to be displayed on each page as well as an individual count for each page across an entire Website or multiple Websites. You can install this script in minutes into your cgi-bin directory of your server. It is called from within the HTML of your Web Pages by a single line of code.Requirements: Perl Version: N/A Visit the Author's website - Is this link dead or broken? - Report it iCount - Web CounteriCount is a background web counter that can be used to track page hits without displaying a count of them on your page. It also keep a log of the Date/Time, IP Address, and Host Name for each count. Just update the 3 config variables and replace the call to the image on you page with a call to this script and the result will be transparent to your visitors, but you will begin to track hits. It works by hiding behind one of the images that you would normaly load on your web page. To use this counter just put the three files in your cgi-bin directory, edit the three configuration items, and replace the image url in the image tag on you webpage. When the page is loaded and the call is made to this script it will make the call to your image, and update your countlog file as well.Requirements: Perl Version: 1.0 Visit the Author's website - Is this link dead or broken? - Report it
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