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Name: muska
Date: May 21, 2002 at 20:55:48 Pacific
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Reply: Go to a site that features--- counters, such as digits.com. Or, you could use a PHP program that would be run on your server each time a user goes to a page. This would store a number in a data file, read it, display it to the page, and rewrite it incremented by one.
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