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Hi gurus, Is there a way of incorporating a small html code in your own web page as a counter, not one of those "free"ones which advertise casinos, gambling, or other stuff, which some may not agree with. I only want a counter, preferable invisible, maybe a hotspot where I know the location. If anyone knows the code and is willing to share, I'd appreciate it. Best regards Frank |
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Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Frank" <solutionsvrp (AT) bigpond (DOT) com writing in news:X3oBf.225759$V7.50943 (AT) news-server (DOT) bigpond.net.au: Hi gurus, Is there a way of incorporating a small html code in your own web page as a counter, not one of those "free"ones which advertise casinos, gambling, or other stuff, which some may not agree with. I only want a counter, preferable invisible, maybe a hotspot where I know the location. If anyone knows the code and is willing to share, I'd appreciate it. Best regards Frank It can't be done with HTML alone, HTML is static. You still need something server side to do the count. -- Adrienne Boswell http://www.cavalcade-of-coding.info Please respond to the group so others can share |
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