"By this server's count, you are visitor number Warning: include(visitor_count.php): Failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/public/kagi.com/index.php on line 6!"
Possibly a unintentionally masterful gag example of how you'd see someone fail to set something up in php back in the day, or perhaps just a real error. :)
Also well done in the historical use of <table> and <center> tags for layout! In fact, I just realized Hacker News still uses that, I mean, hey no shade.
I literally had the same thought about the counter and went to see if there was an HN thread to post about it on :-). PHP4 on shared hosting was such an innocent time.
"By this server's count, you are visitor number Warning: include(visitor_count.php): Failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/public/kagi.com/index.php on line 6!"
Possibly a unintentionally masterful gag example of how you'd see someone fail to set something up in php back in the day, or perhaps just a real error. :)
Also well done in the historical use of <table> and <center> tags for layout! In fact, I just realized Hacker News still uses that, I mean, hey no shade.
I was going to comment on this, and then I realized, wow I actually miss software bugs like this.
I literally had the same thought about the counter and went to see if there was an HN thread to post about it on :-). PHP4 on shared hosting was such an innocent time.
When you encounter an actual vintage site that has been online since the '90's, that's sometimes the only thing that breaks :)
There were no other dependencies.
Looks like the characteristic error message puts the final realistic touch on what the real thing looks like any more :)
How complete will today's websites render 30 years from now?
It looks like normal Kagi for me. Is this because I’m a subscriber?
As a last resort I would party like it's 1999 and clear my cache :)