VPS2 CGI Library: counter
Counters, counters everywhere! It seems that the hit counter is just about as ubiquitous as the web
itself! Two simple counter CGIs, one text and one
graphical, are presented in the sections below. The text counter was written by Jonathan Lewis. The
graphical counter is simply a modification of the textual counter by Scott Pierce.
Installation
As the root user, copy the counter directory from the /usr/local/share/contrib/
directory on your VPS v2 to the appropriate cgi-bin for the domain that will be using the
script. Make sure to change the file ownership to the correct user.
Configuration
To configure the counters, do the following.
- Configure your Virtual Private Server web server to recognize
Server Side Includes. Do this by
creating a file called .htaccess in the same directory where the page with the counter
is to reside. The
.htaccess
file should contain the following lines.
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks Includes ExecCGI
AddHandler server-parsed .html
You can either use the pico file editor to create the file on your Virtual Private Server
or you can create it locally on your own PC (using notepad, for example) and then use an
FTP client to upload it to your server (in ASCII mode).
- Initialize your counter with a start value. Do this by creating a file with the same
basename as your .html file that you plan to put the counter on, but with the
extension .count, instead of .html. For example, for a filed called
index.html, create a file by the name of index.count. Put this file in the same
directory as the index.html file. The .count file will contain just one number:
the value from which you want your counter to begin (probably 0).
You can create the .count
File locally on your own PC and then use an FTP client to upload it to your server (in ASCII mode).
Or you can do this while connected to your server by doing the following as root from a
SSH prompt.
% cat > index.count
0
^D (the control-D character)
Usage
Now you are ready to implement your new counter. Place the counter server side include in the HTML
of the page on which you want to have a counter. In the .html file include something like the
following in the main body of HTML.
Textual Counter
<!--#exec cgi="/cgi-bin/library/counter/c4.pl" -->
Graphical Counter
<!--#exec cgi="/cgi-bin/library/counter/c4g.pl" -->
Reload your web page and see if it works. Once you have completed the installation successfully,
you will have a working counter like the one shown below.
Over
Internet Customers Served.
Graphical Counter Digit Sets
You have the flexibility of specifying a graphical counter digit set to be used to display the
count if you are using the graphical counter. Several Digit Sets are included in the distribution.
To use any of these digit sets, set the $digit_path, $digit_width, and
$digit_height variables as indicated. You will find the declaration of the $img_path,
$digit_width, and $digit_height variables in the
c4g.pl CGI on
lines 9-11.
Many other digit sets are available. The definitive site for graphical digit sets is
Digit Mania Have a look at the hundreds
(literally) of digit sets available. If you find a digit set that you would like to use, it is a
very simple procedure to configure the c4g.pl CGI to use your preferred images. Just
follow these steps:
- Make a directory in the ~/www/htdocs/images/digits directory called
SOME-NAME.
- Place the 10 images, 0.gif, 1.gif, 2.gif, etc., in the new directory,
~/www/htdocs/images/digits/SOME-NAME.
- Set the $digit_path, $digit_width, and $digit_height variables
appropriately. These variables are defined on lines 9-11 in the c4g.pl CGI.
Docmumentation
Each counter is documented within the source code:
For technical documentation of CGI, see:

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