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Setting Up a Counter for your Web SiteThe CGI script "COUNT" by Muhammad A Muquit and Kevin J. Walsh. The following sections will explain how to access and configure the counter for use on your web page.
The BasicsThe CGI maintains a count of accesses to your web site in a datafile under your username. In order to avoid overuse and abuse of this feature, we have set up a single counter file for each account that can be used to track access to your website. For the most effective use, place the call to the counter CGI on the "Home" page of your site.
How to call the counter
The digits used in this program can be individual GIF files or all the digits can be in a single image strip. This gives you the flexibility of using digits of your choice. If you have individual digit images, they are named as zero.gif, one.gif,.... nine.gif. If you have an image strip, the strip is named as strip.gif. At run-time, the directory of the images is simply used to specify a different style. Therefore, a single program can display digits of various styles. Here are the supplied digit styles. I will not supply individual digit images anymore. All the styles of digits are supplied as a single image strip. Note the order of the digits (you will know about it later).
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