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  • OB1

    Hit Counter

    I have seven computers. I have several web pages for the classes I
    teach at the local Community college. Some of my student complain to
    me that the counter on my web page is always at zero.
    On 4 of my computer, this is true, but the other three show the AKA
    correct count. My qestion is: what is wrong with 4 of my computers and
    several of my students computers that they all read zero. I have
    cleaned out my history, deleted cookies, and so on.
    The computers at school show the number fine. I am going nuts.

  • Stan Brown

    #2
    Re: Hit Counter

    "OB1" wrote in comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.html:[color=blue]
    > Some of my student complain to
    >me that the counter on my web page is always at zero.
    > My qestion is: what is wrong with 4 of my computers and
    >several of my students computers that they all read zero.[/color]

    _My_ question is, why display a hit counter on your pages? What
    purpose does it serve?

    This meme of "hit counter" seems to propagate like the one of
    telling the visitor what time it is in the visitor's location. I've
    never understood the purpose.


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    • David Ross

      #3
      Re: Hit Counter

      OB1 wrote:[color=blue]
      >
      > I have seven computers. I have several web pages for the classes I
      > teach at the local Community college. Some of my student complain to
      > me that the counter on my web page is always at zero.
      > On 4 of my computer, this is true, but the other three show the AKA
      > correct count. My qestion is: what is wrong with 4 of my computers and
      > several of my students computers that they all read zero. I have
      > cleaned out my history, deleted cookies, and so on.
      > The computers at school show the number fine. I am going nuts.[/color]

      My own hit counter uses a UNIX script as a server-side include
      (SSI). The script has to be located on the Web server locally to
      my Web directory. That is, my Web pages are in /public_html/
      within my account directory while my script is in
      /public_html/cgi-bin/. Further, the HTML file that uses the script
      must have execute permission set for all users.
      Thus, you should verify that your counter scripts are all properly
      installed and that their use is appropriately enabled. This is
      necessary not only for SSI counters but also for CGI counters.

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      David E. Ross
      <URL:http://www.rossde.com/>

      I use Mozilla as my Web browser because I want a browser that
      complies with Web standards. See <URL:http://www.mozilla.org/>.

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      • me

        #4
        Re: Hit Counter

        "OB1" <john.eltc124@g mail.com> wrote in message
        news:1110504075 .493864.236080@ z14g2000cwz.goo glegroups.com.. .[color=blue]
        > I have seven computers. I have several web pages for the classes I
        > teach at the local Community college. Some of my student complain to
        > me that the counter on my web page is always at zero.
        > On 4 of my computer, this is true, but the other three show the AKA
        > correct count. My qestion is: what is wrong with 4 of my computers and
        > several of my students computers that they all read zero. I have
        > cleaned out my history, deleted cookies, and so on.
        > The computers at school show the number fine. I am going nuts.[/color]

        Are the computers with zero hit counts behind a firewall or proxy? I don't
        know if this matters but it might give you some insight, or it might not.
        Signed,
        me


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        • Stewart Gordon

          #5
          Re: Hit Counter

          Stan Brown wrote:
          <snip>[color=blue]
          > _My_ question is, why display a hit counter on your pages? What
          > purpose does it serve?[/color]
          <snip>

          Usually pure curiosity AIUI.

          Stewart.

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          • OB1

            #6
            Re: Hit Counter

            At first I misunderstood you reply to me and thought you were inpolite.
            However after thinking about it for a while, , you have a good
            question. As a teacher of adults, I keep track of some of their work
            by counting the number of times they hit my page and which links the
            look at and for how long. I get this information from some of the
            school's web page. But I have some personal web pages aside from the
            school that I want to know if anyone is looking at them. I am not a
            web kind of a guy anbd I do not know how to hide the count from the
            visitors eyes.
            I use the count to see if my students are paying attention to the work
            presented on the page.

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            • OB1

              #7
              Re: Hit Counter

              At first I misunderstood you reply to me and thought you were inpolite.
              However after thinking about it for a while, , you have a good
              question. As a teacher of adults, I keep track of some of their work
              by counting the number of times they hit my page and which links the
              look at and for how long. I get this information from some of the
              school's web page. But I have some personal web pages aside from the
              school that I want to know if anyone is looking at them. I am not a
              web kind of a guy anbd I do not know how to hide the count from the
              visitors eyes.
              I use the count to see if my students are paying attention to the work
              presented on the page.

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              • OB1

                #8
                Re: Hit Counter

                How would that account for the fact that som of my computers see the
                proper counts and other comuters see a big 0 zero ?

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                • OB1

                  #9
                  Re: Hit Counter

                  No they are not. All the computers are under the same conditions.

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                  • Stan Brown

                    #10
                    Re: Hit Counter

                    "OB1" wrote in comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.html:[color=blue]
                    >At first I misunderstood you reply to me and thought you were inpolite.[/color]

                    That's nice. Who is "you" and what are you replying to?

                    "Quote it right"


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                    • kchayka

                      #11
                      Re: Hit Counter

                      Stan Brown wrote:[color=blue]
                      > "OB1" wrote in comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.html:[color=green]
                      >>At first I misunderstood you reply to me and thought you were inpolite.[/color]
                      >
                      > That's nice. Who is "you"[/color]

                      Looks like another google groups poster. <sigh>
                      [color=blue]
                      > and what are you replying to?[/color]

                      Anybody posting throug GG should be banned unless they learn how to turn
                      quoting on.

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                      Please reply to the group so everyone can share.

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                      • me

                        #12
                        Re: Hit Counter

                        "OB1" <john.eltc124@g mail.com> wrote in message
                        news:1110504075 .493864.236080@ z14g2000cwz.goo glegroups.com.. .[color=blue]
                        > I have seven computers.[/color]

                        I'm not clear on that statement, are these seven computers your property, in
                        your possession, in your classroom or what?
                        [color=blue]
                        > I have several web pages for the classes I
                        > teach at the local Community college. Some of my student complain to
                        > me that the counter on my web page is always at zero.
                        > On 4 of my computer, this is true, but the other three show the AKA
                        > correct count. My qestion is: what is wrong with 4 of my computers and
                        > several of my students computers that they all read zero. I have
                        > cleaned out my history, deleted cookies, and so on.
                        > The computers at school show the number fine. I am going nuts.[/color]

                        Did you prove that this is happening or are you taking the student's word
                        for it? To diagnose a problem you must first verify that it exists. Did you
                        visit the site in question with each of the computers and verify that there
                        is a problem?
                        Signed,
                        me

                        PS: Please configure your Google account to quote the messages that you're
                        replying to. The text of the message that you're replying to must appear in
                        your message. Without quoting the previous message it is difficult
                        (impossible?) for people to tell who you're addressing. Thank You.


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