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Re: FN-FORUM Server Side Includes
date posted 10th July 2001 16:01
if thats the type of info your grabbing then id use the browserhawk
component to get the info and store it either in an xml file or a database
and have a collation/display program/page to retreive it.
this will be done when a user hits a .asp automatically and isnt dependant
on the client having javascript activated, plus afaik it isant fooled by
opera pretending to be another browser.
have a ganger: http://www.cyscape.com/products/bhawk/features.asp
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen C Parker" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 3:31 PM
Subject: RE: FN-FORUM Server Side Includes
> Ian,
>
> It is going to be used for a free counter that will be invisible, seeing
as
> the counter.com have nicely decided to start charging people should you
wish
> to use their invisible counter. Initially there will not be that much
> traffic, but as we promote this free service more, their will be a greater
> demand and as such will need code that can withstand the potential arrival
> of high-traffic.
>
> The scripting and processing will be held (and processed) on an NT server,
> but I wish to create a javascript or an include file scenario that will
call
> these files to process the counter and the values it is receiving.
>
> What I am looking to achieve is the following:
>
> - collect the url of the page
> - collect the resolution of the page
> - collect the colour depth of the page
> - transport these values to a given filename
> - activate a given filename
> - all done automatically
>
> OR
>
> a script that calls a given filename held on our servers.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Stephen Parker
> http://www.orbinternet.com
>
>
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