Everytime that page get's hit it will set your times variable to 0 and start the count 
from there.

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Kalman Hazins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date:         Thu, 17 May 2001 08:50:52 -0400

>That was NOT the problem. It still does not work.
>
>            --- Kalman
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Rishabh Agarwal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 12:20 AM
>Subject: Re: JSP Counter
>
>
>> When u declare a variable using declaration tag (<%!) , it is declared as
>an
>> instance variable and hence requires no explicit initialisation. Try it
>> out..would work.
>>
>> Rishabh.
>>
>>                 -----Original Message-----
>>                 From:   Kalman Hazins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>                 Sent:   Thursday, May 17, 2001 11:03 AM
>>                 To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>                 Subject:        Re: JSP Counter
>>
>>                 Where should I initialize the variable ?????
>>
>>                         --- Kalman
>>
>>                 ----- Original Message -----
>>                 From: "Rishabh Agarwal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>                 To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>                 Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 9:08 PM
>>                 Subject: Re: JSP Counter
>>
>>
>>                 > Hi,
>>                 >
>>                 > In this case it helps to decalare the variable as
>static.
>> Also do not
>>                 > initialise the variable in the page.
>>                 >
>>                 > Rishabh.
>>                 >
>>                 >                 -----Original Message-----
>>                 >                 From:   Sachin S. Khanna
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>                 >                 Sent:   Wednesday, May 16, 2001 12:57 PM
>>                 >                 To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>                 >                 Subject:        Re: JSP Counter
>>                 >
>>                 >                 One possible reason could be the
>> restarting of the jvm on
>>                 > mycgiserver.com
>>                 >                 for some reason or the other and as far
>as
>> my experience
>>                 > goes free servers
>>                 >                 donot provide private jvm for every free
>> account as it
>>                 > doesnot make economic
>>                 >                 sense because of which you could be
>facing
>> such a
>>                 behaviour.
>>                 >                 Hope this bit of info helps :-).
>>                 >                 Have a nice day.
>>                 >                 With regards,
>>                 >                 Sachin S. Khanna
>>                 >                 http://www.emailanorder.com
>>                 >                 ----- Original Message -----
>>                 >                 From: Kalman Hazins
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>                 >                 To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>                 >                 Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:33 AM
>>                 >                 Subject: JSP Counter
>>                 >
>>                 >
>>                 >                 > Hi, all. I have a small problem.
>>                 >                 >
>>                 >                 > I got some free webspace at
>> www.mycgiserver.com and
>>                 tried
>>                 > practicing
>>                 >                 writing
>>                 >                 > a JSP counter.
>>                 >                 >
>>                 >                 > This was my code:
>>                 >                 >
>>                 >                 > <% out.println("This page has been
>> accessed ") ; %>
>>                 >                 > <%! int times = 0; %>
>>                 >                 > <% out.println(times++ + " times") ;
>%>
>>                 >                 >
>>                 >                 > So, it basically works. That is when I
>> hit the "Refresh"
>>                 > button the # of
>>                 >                 > counts goes up. And sometimes even
>when
>> I close the
>>                 > browser window and
>>                 >                 > reopen it again --- it shows the right
>> count... BUT...
>>                 > every once in a
>>                 >                 while
>>                 >                 > I come back to the page ( a few hours
>> later) and I see
>>                 > that a lot of times
>>                 >                 > the count starts from 0 again. What
>can
>> the problem be
>>                 ???
>>                 >                 >
>>                 >                 >             --- Kalman
>>                 >                 >
>>                 >                 > P.S. The page I created was
>> www.mycgiserver.com/~Kalman
>>                 >                 >
>>                 >                 >
>>                 >
>>                 >
>>
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