Insert Counter Call In External Script Instead Of HTML Page
Mar 5, 2011
I actually use a counter on a webpage (It works). To do it, I use an inline javascript but I would like to unify the entire page and call that counter directly in the external Javascript that manages the whole site.
Here's the actual code...
Code:
HTML
<body onLoad=gen_hits()>
...
<span id='hits'></span><SCRIPT language="JavaScript" SRC="[URL]"></SCRIPT>
...
</body>
EXTERNAL JAVASCRIPT (ini.js)
var hits="HITS ";
function gen_hits() {
document.getElementById("hits").innerHTML=hits;
}
And here a "view" of my request...
Code:
HTML
<body onLoad=gen_hits()>
...
<span id='hits'></span>
...
</body>
EXTERNAL JAVASCRIPT
var hits="HITS " + <SCRIPT language="JavaScript" SRC="[URL]"></SCRIPT>;
function gen_hits() {
document.getElementById("hits").innerHTML=hits;
}
How to modify it ?
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