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Nobody gets into heaven without a glowstick
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PHPADSNEW question
I'm using the latest version of phpadsnew and it's working great.
Does anyone know how to set it up so when a surfer sees a banner, that banner does not change when the surfer refreshes the page? |
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#2 |
Whoo! 9/10 the way to buddy plays in "The Christ from Oz"!
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I have used phpadsnew for quite some time now and havent seen that option anywhere, not that I have looked. No doubt it could be recoded in some way to do that but then if you wnat to update later on it will be a bitch.
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#3 |
Nobody gets into heaven without a glowstick
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The reason I want this feature is for my LL, so when a surfer clicks a link to a freesite, and come back to my LL, they see the same banners, so, just in case, they saw a banner they wanted to click on later, it would still be there when they came back. If I can't do this, I guess I'll just have to pop all my links on my LL in a new window.
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#4 |
With $10,000, we'd be millionaires! We could buy all kinds of useful things like ... love!
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I guess the only way is to give the surfer a cookie with the last bannerid they viewed or store their IP address in the database with that bannerid. Then you could code something in that served them that banner on their return... sort of defeats the objective of banner rotation tho!
And what if they didn't like the banners they saw and prefered the ones they WOULD of have been served?
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