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Re^2: Visitors logger cgi script

by Anonymous Monk
on Dec 24, 2004 at 13:44 UTC ( [id://417311]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Visitors logger cgi script
in thread Visitors logger cgi script

My ISP NOT do this, never. No any stats, no raw, no any.

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Re^3: Visitors logger cgi script
by maa (Pilgrim) on Dec 24, 2004 at 17:28 UTC

    Hi... ok, no stats and no SSI and that script you posted was scary (imaging getting an email each time a web-bot spidered your site... eek

    SSI probably wouldn't work anyway because almost every site that offers these disables the <!--#exec directive.

    If your site offers a cgi-bin for your site you could go for a full perl-based site ala perlmonks or slashdot.org. Your whole site would live under /cgi-bin/something.pl and you'd probably have an entry page that used a <meta> tag to do an http-refresh with the correct URL (since I assume you don't get URL re-writing available via .htaccess either.

    I find it extremely unlikely that they'll let you have perl scripts in any directory under your upload dir (public_html or www or whatever)... maybe you should consider changing your ISP? There are lots of good ones which are pretty inexpensive.

    Good luck...

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