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Any banner rotating script which works with SP2?
I bet I'm not the only one relying on JavaScript on my pages...
do you know of any alternative scripts for banner and ad text rotation which actually are working with IE and SP2, and with Netscape, Opera, Modzilla, etc.? That would be a good start...but there's more to fix. SP2 sux BIG TIME! |
I am using phpadsnew and have no problems viewing or displaying ads to sp2 users
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What I didn't read (cause I couldn't find): · can you edit the alt text for banners? · and more importantly: can you ad text to the banner? like I have text above and below the banners which is rotated together with the banners (= it matches each individual banner). Thanks again! |
The answer to your questions, George, is yes. Phpadsnew is a little complex to get set up, but once you do it's powerful as hell.
I set up all my ads as "html", which is one of the options on the program. You can just create the ad in your favorite html editor (or hand code it) and then paste it into phpadsnew. Then I use a remote javascript call to insert the ad wherever I want it, like so You can see how it works here http://adult-sex-pictures.net/ Hit reload a few times and watch the ad above the enter button. There are a few drawbacks to doing it this way, and I don't have a clue how it works with sp2, but it's the best compromise I could come up with. |
All the html ads over at Cleo's Links is from PhpAdsNew.
Does the banner show up on this page in the new and improved Windoze? http://cleos-porn-links.com/adult-links/ |
And yes you can do all those things with just the banner loaded into phpadsnew, you can put text below, (unfortunately not above), alt tags, mouseover, and more! You can have your ads show up differently each day, by where the traffic is coming from, by what language they use on the computer, anything, it's amazing!
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YES! Your ads are still there... "the new and improved Windoze" - not even simple things like JavaScript:top.close(); work anymore! |angry| IDIOTS @ MS! As if I don't have enough to do w/o Microsoft making my life a missery... edit: forgot to thank those generous souls for mentioning PhpAdsNew |roses| |
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I don't remember seeing you asking. I may have missed the thread as I don't read all the threads. Post the URL and I'll look at it. :) |
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And I put the same question in your submission form "comments" - since you have listed it I guess it wasn't too bad - CHEERS! |
Yeah I never clicked on your site link in that thread and I wasn't the one that reviewed your site that you submitted.
We do our reviews using a really crappy version of IE5. That was the last version of IE ever made for the Mac and is a real piece of crap which is why we use it. It doesn't have console blocking, doesn't display bmp files, chokes on bad code real easy, basically it is great for doing reviews because of this. I surf using Safari and your site in that thread looks fine in Safari as I just looked at it. What the hell is the blue string sticking out of her twat? |
Lol @ Cleo :)
I do the same i.e. use IE5 for mac os when reviewing.. I think it is the only thing this version is good for. |pcsucks| |
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|roses| thanks for that |
Anyone with SP2 on board and using Mozilla FireFox notice anything when you type in a bad url ???
Like this one ... http//nowhere |
urb, yeah, that is a trick of firefox. If you type anything in the address bar, it returns the #1 listing for that term from google (or perhaps others if you change to another SE).
It does make #1 listings a little more powerful, although firefox is still a small % of surfers. Alex |
As a side note, I should point out that javascript is basically end user code. The end user's computer has to process it. There is no way to assure that (a) they have java active, and (b) that there version of java they have is really working, and (c) that they don't have some sort of blilcking program that filters out all the useful tags.
Therefore, as a banner delivery system, javascript is a VERY bad way to go. It is very likely that a large percentage of your banners will be blocked. Alex |
Another answer for George -
You can avoid using Javascript with PhpAdsNew by using Local Invocation (which uses PHP calls and not javascript). If you want to do this on multiple domains on a dedicated server it gets a little more involved, but you can still use Local Invocation to avoid Javascript. To reaffirm one of the other messages, yeah, you can place text anywhere you want to in an ad using the HTML ad setup in PhpAdsNew. Cheers Fringe |
I didn't think that you could use html ads with Local Invocation.
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I believe you can use any type of ad in local invocation
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I'm using SP2 and, as far as I can tell, all of my old javascripts and banner rotators are still working just fine. Could the issue some people seem to be having be some particular setting in IE? Has anyone been in contact with Microsoft about this?
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Well if Microsoft doesn't get your ad rotators, then Symantec will.
Norton Internet Security as default blocks anything containing the characters "ads" and that's just the tip of the iceberg. So if it sees "phpadsnew" in a url, all will become invisible to the surfer. I keep telling people this and nobody listens... but I guess that Symantec's market share is nothing to worry about?!?! |zzzzzzzzz |
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(firefox is buggy crap imho... I feel the overwhelming need to say whenever it's name is mentioned) |
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Just a thought :) |
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In other words not using "phpadsnew" as a directory, as a lot of people still do. Including the site in your profile. |waves| http://www.jilltopia.com/phpadsnew/adimage.php?filename=blowjobfun_468x60.gif&contenttype=gif |
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