A few weeks ago I released my PHP and MySQL link/download tracker. Today I release a complete rewrite. Announcing SHTracker!
To see a working example, simply download from the site as it powers the downloads system.
See here for more information
A few weeks ago I released my PHP and MySQL link/download tracker. Today I release a complete rewrite. Announcing SHTracker!
To see a working example, simply download from the site as it powers the downloads system.
See here for more information
Recently I decided, to redesign the site’s downloads system. Originally I was using the excellent PHP Click Counter from PHPJunkyard to count downloads. However the script was far from perfect and presented problems each time I released a new download. For the revamp I decided I wanted to use MySQL databases to store the data. Unfortunately I could not find a script which would do exactly what I required. So I made my own.
Three hours later the PHP and MySQL Link/Download Tracker was born.
What it does: The script will count link clicks and store its results in a database.
Setup:
CREATE TABLE `Data` ( `id` VARCHAR( 50 ) NOT NULL , `count` INT( 10 ) NOT NULL default '0' , PRIMARY KEY ( `id` ) ) ENGINE = MYISAM ;
$links = array( "mydownload1" => "http://some.site/mydownload1.zip", "mydownload2" => "http://some.site/mydownload2.zip" );
So if your download was called mytest, you would change mydownload1 to mytest and set the url to the download url of the file. You can add as many id’s as you wish.
Usage:
The script is called like this: /get.php?id=mydownload1
So instead of linking to /mydownload1.zip, link to /get.php?id=mydownload1
To show your download stats simply call show.php rather than get.php
Download
Source
Update: See here.
In the next few months the emesene OS X build is going to change dramatically. The new version will include:


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These changes are ready, i am purely waiting for Sparkle to be updated to work with Lion. If you are running Snow Leopard and are interested in beta testing the new version, please contact me.
emesene for OS X has now been downloaded over 4,000 times. Well done guys for using emesene and sharing it with others.

After a long a fight The Pirate Bay has finally been sold to the Global Gaming Factory (GGF). This is the end of The Pirate Bay as we know it.
TPB will probably become a paysite and they will have therefore broken there stance on the world of torrents.
Personally i did not use TPB but i liked what they stood for; freedom and sharing and i loved the attitude against anti-piracy groups.
So TPB is now a sinking ship (literally) and the Bittorent world will sadly miss it. By the way things are going Miniova may be the next to fall.
But for now there are many alternatives such as openbittorent or demonoid.
UPDATE: 99% of torrents uploaded after the decision have 0 seeds and 0 leechers.
After reading some comments on TPB wordpress it appears people are having issues with the tracker. Not a good sign.

Also take a look at TBP’s legal threat page here.
Today it was announced that The Pirate Bay will close it’s tracker and remove all torrents.
Half of the worlds torrents will stop dead when the trackers goes down. Instead TPB will host torrents via 3rd party trackers.
R.I.P The Internet

What Happened To You Youtube? you used to be so good and i was happy to have my videos on your website.
Then you sent me this:

I recieved another two of these both from either UMG or WMG.
Youtube’s motto is “Broadcast yourself” and so i am not allowed to put a video of myself with one of my favourite songs. Sort it out youtube.
Why are you worrying about the odd bit of music when you can watch whole t.v show on your site?

Point Proven.
I am not the only one with this problem, see here and here.
BTW: heres a mockup of what the UMG website should really say.

As many of you know, The Pirate Bay four were accused of
‘assisting in making copyrighted content available’
Peter Sunde: Guilty.
Fredrik Neij: Guilty.
Gottfrid Svartholm: Guilty.
Carl Lundström: Guilty.
The four will receive 1 year in jail each and fines totaling $3,620,000. And for what? indexing torrents. Google Does That.
Why not take google to court? they can afford it. Google is indexing torrents just like the piratebay. No content is on their servers. Basically the people who didn’t know what the “scene” was, managed to win the court case. Probably due to this.
I found out about this amazing piece of software last month and i must say i have used it every day since.
Spotify lets you listen to (nearly) any track you can think off without downloading or waiting for the tracks to buffer.
I believe spotify is exactly what the music industry needs; the majority of people listen to music in their home so not being able to download the song is not a problem. If people have no need to download the music people will not result to P2P to “steal” the music, thus the music industry will not lose as much money.
So come on all you record labels get your music on spotify.
Spotify is available on Mac, Windows and Linux under wine. At the moment it is invite only but i signed up and got an invite quickly and i also have 10 codes to give away. So if you want one leave your email in the comments.
UPDATE: Spotify no longer needs invite codes
Bottom Line: If they don’t want us to do it why are they allowing it to be so easy.
Anyone been to the cinema lately? £8 I think thats taking the piss. DVD’s £20. Get the picture it’s too expensive.
The bad guys said they are gonna check make ISP’s check your downloading:
