You've got a point there!!!!!!!!!!!

Jochem

B.A.T. Svensson wrote:
There are some potential pitfalls involving:

CASE 1: Multi user systems:
You will see the same IP for all of the users on that system.

CASE 2: Firewalls
You might only see the firewalls IP# for each and every user behind it.

CASE 3: Dynamically assigned IP#
IP# might dynamically be assigned to different user at different times points




-----Original Message-----
From: J.Veenhuijsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 2:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-WIN] Re: Counter problems!


You could check the IP adress of the visitor.
If it has not changed the the visitor is the same.
Last IP adress in the counter file?


Jochem

Radovan Radic wrote:

Hi

I want to add simple counter on my index.php page.

counter.php:
<?
if (!session_is_registered("counter"))
{
 $fp=fopen("counter.txt","r");
 $counter=fread($fp);
 fclose($fp);
 $counter++;
 session_register("counter");
}
print "Visited: $counter<BR>";
?>

index.php
<?
session_start();
print "Simple page<BR>";
include("counter.php");
?>

This should work, but when someone refreshes index.php page, counter is
increased! How can i stop it?

Thx,
Radovan



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