you can embed a cgi script call in every page by doing something like this:
<img src="http://www.site.com/cgi-bin/email_page_hit.cgi?page=NAMEOFPA
+GE.htm">
now everytime your page is loaded your script will be called and an email will be sent to you notifying you.
Keep in mind that your script must return an image...what you can do is return a blank 1x1 pixel image so that nothing is displayed where it is called.
have email_page_hit.cgi return an image like this:
print "Expires: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 14:19:41 GMT\n";
print "Content-type:image/png\n\n";
open IMAGE, "PATH_TO_FILE/invisible.png" or die "ERROR $!";
binmode IMAGE;
binmode STDOUT;
my $buff;
while(read IMAGE, $buff, 1024) {
print $buff;
}
close IMAGE;
this code snippet will have your cgi print out an image in place of the html <img> tag
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