Hi,
I have written this little piece of code to act as a sucessful-hit logger on my home-page and i cant for the life of me get it to work.
Here's the code if anyonw wouldnt mind taking a look:
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# To use this just insert this line into any html file you
# want to hit:
#
# <!--exec cgi="/cgi-bin/hitlogger.cgi"-->
#
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n";
print "HELLO\n";
# Gather all of the log strings
$dateprog = "/bin/date";
$server_protocol = $ENV{'SERVER_PROTOCOL'};
$remoth_host = $ENV{'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'} || $ENV{'REMOTE_ADDR'};
$user_agent = $ENV{'HTTP_USER_AGENT'};
$request_method = $ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'};
$request_uri = $ENV{'REQUEST_URI'};
$request = "$request_method $request_uri $server_protocol";
$date = `$dateprog`;
chomp $date;
$log_strig = "$remote_host - - [$date] \"$request\" 200 -";
# open the log and output the log string
open( LOG, ">/home/exposu/logs/web_access.log.txt" ) || die "$!\n";
print LOG "$log_string\n";
close LOG;
Cheers,
Elfyn
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