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Sat 06/10/01 at 00:45
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I need some help, I want to create a page to see how many people are clicking on a link, but i don't want them to see the page. It's for a banner ad thingie and i just want to know:

How do i do it?

How do i access the results?

Cheers

Whooo
Sat 06/10/01 at 21:40
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Oh, and you can view it in your Browser wherever you've saved it under your Web Space, or using ftp, download a copy back to your PC and using Notepad.
Sat 06/10/01 at 21:37
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Something like this:

Web Site: www.freeola.com
Date: 06/October/2001
Time: 21:15

Web Site: www.ukcheats.com
Date: 07/October/2001
Time: 22:19

...that type of layout.
Sat 06/10/01 at 21:04
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You'd be best running it and finding out, but it will definitely be human-readable.
Sat 06/10/01 at 20:47
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ok, cheers.

One last thing, how do i access the .dat file? what will it come up like?
Sat 06/10/01 at 20:42
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Where i says:

$Log_File = "/freeola/users///sr//Tracker.dat";

it should be

$Log_File = "/freeola/users///sr/htdocs/Tracker.dat";

Sorry about that

where is says sr, you have to put your Freeola ID, the slash after the users should contain the last digit in your Freeola ID and the slash after that should contain the second last digit of your Freeola ID.

For example, if your Freeola ID is sr0123456, then your root directory is:

/freeola/users/6/5/sr0123456/htdocs/

So the code for this would be

$Log_File = "/freeola/users/6/5/sr0123456/htdocs/Tracker.dat";
Sat 06/10/01 at 19:39
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Thanks mate, I aint very good at php but i'm sure rob will give us a hand if i need any help
Sat 06/10/01 at 18:59
Sat 06/10/01 at 02:08
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Or... you could get the actual page to call the logging function. Either way, it's easy.
Sat 06/10/01 at 01:43
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This can be done using CGI, or PHP.

It involves:

When the link is clicked, it should link to a CGI/PHP Script instead of the Web Page. This Script would then log the link and then take the user to the relevent page, as an example:

1. Banner for ukcheats.com on my Web Site
2. The link wouldn't goto ukcheats.com direct, but to a
Script I made (such as LinksLog.php).
3. The Script would log the relevent into onto a File or
mySQL Database.
4. The Script would then send the user to the proper Web
Site.

The user won't really know this, it would just take them a little longer to get to the Advertised Web Site.

Unfortunatly, freeola don't suppport mySQL for users yet, and I'm not 100% sure how to log using a file, but's it's late now, and if someone else han't replied by the time I come on tommorow, I'll put up a php script which I have, I'll just have to find it first, I just wanted to give you a little gist on hw it would operate.

Hope it helped, sorry if it didn't.
Sat 06/10/01 at 00:58
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Id like to know this aswell...

So that you can tell your clients or whatever how many hits there website is getting through the banner ad on your website.....

I think it invloves cgi-scripts or something......

Not sure.....

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