up vote3down voteThe simplest piece of code to add to your page is no code at all. So might I suggest "something else"? Try using your webserver's built-in request logging facility instead of writing some custom PHP code.
Apache and many other webservers can produce logs in the Common Log Format (CLF) and there are many tools available to analyse such logs and draw pretty graphs for you (Webalizer, Awstatsetc). A CLF log line looks like this which gives you all the information you asked for an
up vote3down voteThe simplest piece of code to add to your page is no code at all. So might I suggest "something else"? Try using your webserver's built-in request logging facility instead of writing some custom PHP code.
Apache and many other webservers can produce logs in the Common Log Format (CLF) and there are many tools available to analyse such logs and draw pretty graphs for you (Webalizer, Awstatsetc). A CLF log line looks like this which gives you all the information you asked for an
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