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Join Date: Aug 2003
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It seems to work okay in Lynx (text browser, similar to what the bots see), and generally you can get away with 'bad' html..... but having 2 lots of html, head, body tags etc is really just asking for trouble.
By the looks of your page, you're pulling the include for the drop-down form alone? You should be able to ditch everything in that php file bar the opening & closing form tags.
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You're building all your pages manually anyway so just dump the header info from the include and use it for a logo, a global ad, navigation or whatever.
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Thanks for all the replies, and Lemmy that is what I will probably do. I'm having some problems getting my cat pages indexed properly, and this might be the answer. When I set it up the idea was to be able to change out an ad in one place and have it change on all the different cat pages. Might not have been such a good idea using the php thing.... |
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If you're not using it already I recommend OpenAds (formerly phpAdsNew) for managing your ads/banners. It can be a bitch to set up and learn how to use initially, but once that's done you can easily change things around quickly. You get nice stats too.
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