Complete information
about Count, including a list of configurable features, can be found
at the author's website.
Please note that for security reasons some features of Count,
i.e., user definable fonts and arbitrary .gif files, have not been implemented
on our system.
Installing
the Counter:
1.
Log into your account. Change directories into your departmental account.
cd departmentaccount
... where departmentaccount
is the name of your department's web account. If you are faculty,
staff or a student and have a personal account on either mailer
or garnet, simply cd into your public_html directory.
2. Within your public_html directory,
create a new directory to hold the script (if you already have a cgi-bin
directory, skip this step).
mkdir cgi-bin
3. Change directories to the cgi-bin
directory.
cd cgi-bin
4. Copy Count into your cgi-bin directory.
cp /httpd/htdocs/Misc/Count.cgi
.
Type the above
exactly. Include the dot (.) at the end of the statement.
5. Set Permissions. If you're setting up
Count in a departmental web directory you will need to wait for the
automated permissions script to run before your counter will be executable.
The script runs three times daily. If you're setting this up in a
personal account on mailer or garnet, you will need to change the
permissions of the file manually using the chmod command.
chmod 700 Count.cgi
6. The last step is to include the reference
for the counter in your html document. For example:
<img src="/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/~your_username/Count.cgi?df=name.dat">
... where
your_username is the name of the account (for example, ~biology
or, if this is your personal account, ~jsmith) and name
is some name that you give to the .dat file. The .dat
file is used to keep track of the count and the last machine IP that
accessed your page. This is to disallow people from doing multiple
reloads to run up the counter. The name can be anything but
it is recommended that you use the name of the primary web page to
make the file names unique. For example, your_username1.
You may add
any valid arguments to the img src tag, of course, such as
align. In addition, you may change the display of the counter
in various ways including, for example, changing the color of the
numbers, specifying transparency, etc. For examples of how to do
this see Muquit's example
page.
Troubleshooting:
You MUST type
the above EXACTLY. Even one misplaced character will cause the script
to fail.
Most people
who can't get Count to work are really having trouble with CGI-Wrap.
Check here for more information on running
CGI programs on UCS systems, including a list of common
error codes.
More information
about the Unix shell commands above can be found in the onLine
Unix Manual.
***** If you need additional help, please see our list of help
resources.
Please NOTE: The Technology Services Help Desk will NOT help students with websites related to coursework.