Can I use the Kagi web server access counter for my web pages?
Most webmasters have an access counter installed on their servers and if they do not, they should. If your web pages are on a Kagi server then the answer is yes you can use the Kagi access counter. If they are on some other server, the answer is no.For web pages on a Kagi server, first you need to know where your page is located. For most authors, the path to their web page is:
authors/authorname/pagename
and the page name is just the page name without the ".html" appended to the end of the page name. If the author was "Kirsten" and the page was "Surprise.html" then the URL for the counter on that page would be:
Since 15 October 1956 <IMG SRC="/cgi/counter/counter.acgi$authors/kirsten/surprise" ALIGN=TOP ALT="Access Counter"> people have accessed this page.
and then the counter would do it's thing.
Modification Date: Friday, August 30, 1996