Here's an idea for testing purposes to determine why it's counting low,
too....
Have your PHP script write to two files --- one that contains the number
as it is now, and one that writes the number and a timestamp on a new line
each time it's accessed. This way, you can scan down the list to see where
the error occurs, and then cross-check it with your Apache logs at the time
indicated by the timestamp.
On 4/20/07, Amos Vryhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Daniel, I will switch that. Like I said, I copied it from
someone's (obviously erroneous) example and didn't want to "mess it
up"... I usually use variable++ for increments.
Daniel Brown wrote:
> One not, Amos, is that instead of using $count += 1, you should just
do
> $count++. That will automatically increment the number.
>
> On 4/20/07, Amos Vryhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I build websites for a lot of people, and many of them want statistics
>> and hit counters for their websites.
>>
>> Since not all of them are on a dedicated or virtual host, I cobbled
>> together a script that builds log files, and displays a graphical hit
>> counter, and another script that runs Webalizer and goes to the report.
>>
>> My dilemma is that the hit counter portion of the script works at
first,
>> then at some point loses track, and displays a number that is way off
>> from the actual number.
>>
>> I was originally using code that read the number from a text file,
added
>> 1 to it, then wrote it back using file_get/put_contents.
>>
>> Since then I have changed to
>>
>> if (file_exists($logfile)) {
>> $fp = fopen("$logfile", "r+");
>> flock($fp, 1);
>> $count = fgets($fp, 4096);
>> $count += 1;
>> fseek($fp,0);
>> fputs($fp, $count);
>> flock($fp, 3);
>> fclose($fp);
>> } else {
>> echo "Can't find file, check '\$logfile'<BR>";
>> }
>>
>> which I found in an example somewhere (maybe on the example code page?)
>> but that seems to lose track as well.
>>
>> The server is hosted by AIT, running Apache 1.3.34.
>>
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