counters on web pages
John Walker
jwalker at networx.on.ca
Wed Mar 11 09:17:24 EST 1998
At 01:40 AM 3/11/98 -0800, you wrote:
>After having checked the list archives, I have found very little of recent
>information and unbroken links in the former answers on that topic. I am
>looking for software permitting to see the number of visitors on the
>different library webpages. The purpose is not only to count and have the
>figures of the number of visitors, but also to see if the branch libraries
>pages are accessed directly or if most of the visitors go through the main
>library page. That should indicate where to put the general information all
>visitors should know.
>Thank you for the help
>
Take a look at the counters on my web pages at:
http://www.networx.on.ca/~jwalker
These keep track of how many folks visit each page. They also give a
full report with grand totals and daily totals for the site.
Oh, I forgot to mention that it's free.
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