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<% ' Declare our vaiables Dim objFSO, objCountFile ' object vars for FSO and File Dim strCountFileName ' filename of count text file Dim iCount ' count variable Dim bUseImages ' boolean whether or not to use images Dim I ' standard looping var ' Determine whether we use images or plain text ' You could just set this to True or False instead bUseImages = CBool(Request.QueryString("images")) ' Compute our count file's filename ' This is based on the file from which you call count.asp ' It basically takes that name and appends a .cnt so I don't ' accidently overwrite any files. If for some reason you have ' a file named script_name.asp.cnt then change this or watch out! strCountFileName = Server.MapPath(Request.ServerVariables("SCRIPT_NAME") & ".cnt") ' Create FileSystemObject to deal with file access Set objFSO = Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") ' Open the file as a text stream (1 = ForReading, True = Create) Set objCountFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile(strCountFileName, 1, True) ' Read the current count from the file If Not objCountFile.AtEndOfStream Then ' Set value to contents of the file iCount = CLng(objCountFile.ReadAll) Else ' If no file exists or it's empty start at 0 iCount = 0 End If ' Close the file and destroy the object objCountFile.Close Set objCountFile = Nothing ' Increment the count iCount = iCount + 1 ' Overwrite existing file and get a text stream to new one Set objCountFile = objFSO.CreateTextFile(strCountFileName, True) ' Write updated count objCountFile.Write iCount ' Close the file and destroy the object objCountFile.Close Set objCountFile = Nothing ' Destroy the FSO object Set objFSO = Nothing ' We're all done with the hard part ' All that's left is to display the results If bUseImages Then ' Loop through the count integer showing each digit ' You can grab the images one at a time or get the zip ' http://www.asp101.com/samples/download/counter_imgs.zip For I = 1 to Len(iCount) ' Output the IMG tag using the right digit Response.Write "" Next 'I Else ' No image wanted just show the variable Response.Write iCount End If %>

 

 

 

 

 

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