Advanced CowCounter
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The Advanced CowCounter can handle multiple counters at one time building statistics and keeping track of useful information. Each time someone trips one of your counters, an entry is made 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.
Most scripts are free or open source. But some have the full source code available for download yet itīs required to have permission to use them and most often the price will be listed. If there is a script license e.g. GNU or GPL then it will also be listed. |
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