You probably wont need it, but I now have source for that available on request.

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> I love the inline frame tag, but unfortuneately its not well supported yet. That 
>makes
> it a bad counter since you would only count those browsers that support it.
>
> After viewing your counter I got an idea you might like.  You can have your REBOL
> counter preprocess your web page--much like the way PHP or SSI does.  Have it parse
> your web page looking for a special text like ~counter.  Once this text is found it
> would replace it with the actual count.  This way would let you use your favorite 
>html
> editor to create and edit the page, and still have an easy to create program.
>
> You could also use tags like <REBOL-counter>, just 12345, or whatever sequence you
> feel appropriate. This could be useful for doing quotes of the day, random jokes, 
>time
> and date, and all that other fun stuff.
>
> This would only add about 3 or 4 more lines to your existing counter script. Hint: 
>use
> the replace function.  You will also need to tell the webserver that your printing
> html by first printing "Content-type: text/html^(0A)^(0A)".
>
> Best of all, it would count everytime.
>
> --Ryan

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