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Re: lynx-dev HELP NEEDED FOR COUNTERS AND FORMS
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Roger Hill |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev HELP NEEDED FOR COUNTERS AND FORMS |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Jun 1998 04:28:42 -0400 (GMT+4) |
On Sun, 14 Jun 1998, David Woolley wrote:
> Page counters are an inefficient use of network resources; a particularly
> important factor for a country like India, which I believe still has
> relatively poor connectivity. If you want to know the hit counts (and
> even this can waste resources) you should ensure that your web server
> understands If-Modified-Since requests and that you can mark pages as
> having a zero expiry time (look at Cache-Control: in the the HTTP 1.1
> spec (RFC 2068, I think)), and then request a summary of the server
> logs.
>
You could also use PHP (www.php.net) and say mysql (www.tcx.se): this is a
server side scripting language, great for doing forms etc, and comes with
a built-in mechaism for doing text-only page counters, plus lots more
besides. Works just fine with Lynx. You would have to get your ISP to
install them for you, however. Both are essentially free.
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