You would not have a form on the main page that is being submitted to
itself?

Have you tried "require_once" instead of "include"?

Gerry

On 6/4/06, Jer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Woops. Thanks for pointing that out, Gerry.
>
> The changes were:
>
> 1) I had many more columns in the table...one for each page I was
> monitoring. Therefore,
> the insert portion reflected that.
>
> 2) On the main page code, I set a variable to go into one column rather
> than set a variable
> telling it what page that I was recording and setting a second variable to
> indicate a hit.
>
> That's all I did. And I'm not sure why those two changes would make it
> insert a row as
> expected and then a second row with the IP address and date (cutting out
> the variables
> from the main page).
>


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