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- From: jkesling@shell.portal.com (John Darrell Kesling)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga
- Subject: Re: Amiga NetBSD WWW Pages
- Date: 3 Feb 1996 22:21:20 GMT
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- Duncan Reed (dreed@palantir.soc.staffs.ac.uk) wrote:
- >I'm setting up a WWW page and I have a question.
-
- >Lots of people use a counter to show how many people have accessed the
- >page. I like the one that looks like a car mileometer, as lots of people
- >use it I assume its freeware? Anyone know where I can get it from?
-
- Your internet provider may already have a cgi-bin program to do
- this for you. Ask them if they do.
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- If they don't, one that I'm aware of is nph-counter. You should
- be able to find it using archie or lycos, or whatever your favorite
- search tool is, at an anonymous ftp site near you.
-
- Good luck,
- John
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