Charlie somerville wrote:
You don't need to get that from a database! All you havve to do is put a
lock on a file read the file, increment it write the file and take the lock
off, easy!
First of all, I guess you are WAY behind on your e-mail. I posted that question back in
mid-November. Second, th
Please bottom post...
Charlie somerville wrote:
You don't need to get that from a database! All you havve to do is put a
lock on a file read the file, increment it write the file and take the lock
off, easy!
Without knowing more about the OP's design how can you possibly
determine whether a DB is
parvez mohamed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Andrew Gaffney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
:
: : I want to write a CGI in perl that when called, grabs a
: : number from a MySQL db or a file, increments it, writes
: : the number back out, and then returns a GIF with that
: : number. I want to have 10
I just wanted to note that the HTML in this was incorrect.
"" & myarray(i) & ".gif"
should be
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As I said, I don't know.
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From: "Andrew Gaffney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: hit counter
> Wouldn't these have the same effect?
>
> Octavian Rasnita wro
able to read that image on the screen.
A better idea would be to use server side includes and print a text hit
counter, or use Javascript to include the text generated by a CGI script
if
your server doesn't accept SSI.
Teddy
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From: "Andrew Gaffney" &
Tuesday, November 11, 2003 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: hit counter
> So, if I were to do 'cat 1.gif 2.gif 3.gif 4.gif > 1234.gif' at the
command line, I'd get
> a GIF that displays '1234' if each of the original file contains a number?
>
> Octavian Rasnita wrote:
.
A better idea would be to use server side includes and print a text hit
counter, or use Javascript to include the text generated by a CGI script if
your server doesn't accept SSI.
Teddy
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From: "Andrew Gaffney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "
ss for the blind visitors that won't
be able to read that image on the screen.
A better idea would be to use server side includes and print a text hit
counter, or use Javascript to include the text generated by a CGI script if
your server doesn't accept SSI.
Teddy
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Subject: Re: hit counter
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Jon Barnhardt wrote:
> I believe that would reqiure a graphic manipulation component of some kind.
Not familia
nguage of choice but the logic still stands
hope that helps
Jon
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From: Andrew Gaffney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 11/11/2003 12:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Subject: hit counter
I want to write a CGI in perl that when called, grabs
I want to write a CGI in perl that when called, grabs a number from a MySQL db or a file,
increments it, writes the number back out, and then returns a GIF with that number. I want
to have 10 separate GIFs, each one containing an image (that I have created to match the
site design) of a number,
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