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Old October 9th, 2003, 05:46 AM
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Can anyone tell me how to write a VB script where i want to develop a counter webpage .The counter starts with predefined value like 40 on a particular day and increments the next day.When u open the webpage it should show the counter value.
eg if counter = 40 on 9/10/2003
if i open the page on the same day it remians as it is.but if i open the next day it should show 41.Thanx in adv,bye
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for $i(0..20){for($j=0;$j<=$i;$j+=2){print pack(qq{H2},
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