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Benjamin
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Jun 14, 2003, 8:41 PM
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Hi all, Here we go... a working hitcounter script for use with our Article Manager, Realty Manager and Auto Manager products. The attached zipfile contains a readme.txt which contains instructions on how to install and integrate it, as well as a brief explanation of how to make it work with any webpage... Enjoy! [ EDIT: Monday 16th, 11am: updated readme.txt, which contained misleading information on how to get your SSI's going. Updated script to return content-headers. ] Ben interactivetools.com
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Maurice
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Jun 14, 2003, 10:00 PM
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Re: [Benjamin] Hitcounter add-on (release!)
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Jou have been working hard. going to test it now ------------------------------------------- www.intraserve.nl we buildt: http://www.buitenhuis.nl http://www.squerist.nl http://www.movb.nl http://www.lvsvo.aimfor.nl/ http://www.vanstraten.net http://www.beukenrode.nl http://www.kydonk.nl http://www.geneeskundigevereniging.nl http://www.nvzd.nl http://www.geneeskundigevereniging.nl http://www.vhmz.nl http://www.generate-it.nl http://www.florint.nl
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tmaffin
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Jun 15, 2003, 12:09 AM
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Cool idea and I've installed it as per the docs (even managed to CHMOD on my own!) and republished the pages, but no discernable difference. Should the hit count output where the include line is? Or should I be calling the cgi script in the browser?
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Benjamin
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Jun 15, 2003, 11:04 AM
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Hi tmaffin, There was a small path glitch which I've fixed in the above zipfile. Download that new one, and upload the hitcounter.cgi file over your old one. However, it doesn't sound like that was the problem in your case - you didn't see anything at all? When it's working, you should see some plain text saying "Page hits: 1" at the location of the SSI in your page. You don't have to call the script directly at all. However, having said that - that's a good way to help identify the problem. If you can get the script to run directly in your web browser, then you know that the problem is with your SSI. Post me back if you're still having trouble :-) Ben interactivetools.com
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svsanchez
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Sep 10, 2005, 4:11 PM
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Hello Benjamin, is this script using a different data page for each article or just one big data file? I read your other thread where you said it would be better to use one data file per article to get things moving fast but the thread stopped abruptly and there were no more news about your hitcounter...
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ross
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Sep 12, 2005, 2:17 PM
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Hi svsanchez. Thanks for posting! The script ended up being written to store all the hit count data in a single file. Feel free to try it out on your site and let us know what you think. It’s attached to the first post in this thread. ----------------------------------------------------------- Cheers, Ross Fairbairn - Product Specialist support@interactivetools.com
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SEScoops
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Oct 18, 2005, 8:33 PM
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I'm using a Windows server, could you help me determine my correct root path ? I adjusted it to what I thought it should be, and now get this error: Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 123 I'm using the following: D:/inetpub/vhosts/sescoops.com/httpdocs/artman/exec/hitcounter.cgi?id=$art_num$ That's the path for my Article Manager "Publish Dir" under the "Server" tab ...
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SEScoops
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Oct 22, 2005, 1:49 PM
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Mike, Has anybody using a Windows server gotten this to work? My web host keeps telling me you can't CHMOD things on Windows servers - but one of his tech guys could rewrite part of the script for me (for a fee, of course) to get it working ... This doesn't seem right ..
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SEScoops
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Oct 22, 2005, 2:12 PM
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Michael, Thank you for your fast response. I'm still lost and my web host's customer service is really not very helpful at all. Switching to a Windows-based server seems to have been a big mistake, nothing but headaches and not getting scripts able to run.
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SEScoops
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Oct 25, 2005, 2:21 PM
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Mike - My web host said the script is most likely configured for UNIX servers and that he has a programmer that could modify it to work - for $80 ($20 x 4 hours of work) .. I think that's totally screwy .... do you know of anybody with a Windows server that's gotten it to work? If not, where can I find Windows-compatible scripts? :(
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billie
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Thanks so much, Cliff.. I'll check these out today!
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