--------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION: =========== WWW-page Access Counter for Intel based Windows NT Version 3.0 A shareware CGI-program keeping track of the number of times a HTML-page is visited. This is done through a small GIF-image which is inserted into the HTML-page. Allows unlimited number of separate counters and different digit styles of any size. Includes advanced anti-terrorist protection features. Tested with EMWAC's HTTP server V 0.96 SAIC's HTTP server V 1.0 WebSite server (Demo version) Purveyor server 1.1 Henn Saar, henn@assert.ee December 21, 1995 --------------------------------------------------------------- Parameters passed to COUNTS30.EXE V 3.0 All the parameter names and argument values are case insensitive. <> around the argument values in their description are notation constants only and should NOT be used in the calling sequence. link=. This is the only mandatory parameter! where is the directory on am.net the page being counted is stored, i.e. if your URL is http://am.net/abc, the directory is abc; is any id you choose.  We strongly recommend the name of the file being counted without the extension, i.e. for http:/am.net/abc/index.htm id would be index width= The width of counter image in digits. Max value 10, default value 5. style= The is the name of any of the standard styles on am.net Default value is A. increase= The value by which the counter value is changed every time the program is called. Can be any postive or negative integer value. Default value 1. show=NO If show=NO, the counter value will be incremented by , but no image will appear on the page. By default the counter will be shown. loghost=ON If loghost=ON, the contacting host's name will be saved along with other data. By default only IP address will be saved. Note, that using this feature adds some delay in the response time. If the host's name can't be resolved it takes the value of IP address. debug=ON Returns a HTML page with useful information for problem determination. When using debug parameter, the program should be called as direct URL like http://am.net/NS/CGI/counter/counts30?debug=on&link=test and NOT from transparent=ON Enables to create transparent counter image even from nontransparent digit sources. It is assumed, that the pixel (0,0) of the counter image represents the background color. ref= Enables to log all references to particular counter. If ref parameter is present then a line will be appended to the COUNTREF.LOG file in the following format (items are separated with a space):