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Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand!
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: West Coast, Canada
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You could use SSI as stated or PHP includes.. but you would need ot "hide" the fact that your pages are SSI or PHP pages as no LL/TGP will accept "dynamic" pages and they'll probably ban you if they find out.
I was going to go that route but right now all I do is prepare files with the groups of recips for the appropriate niches. Then when I make the mirrors I just cut and paste.. takes time to prepare all the files but cutting and pasting doesn't take that long. eg: harcore-1.html harcore-2.html harcore-3.html lesbian-1.html lesbian-2.html lesbian-3.html I try and make sure each "number" contains recips to the exact same LLs. So if I had the LOR recip in #2 and needed to change it, I would just edit all the -2 files. I use a spreadsheet to keep track of which # contains which recips. |
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Arghhhh...submit yer sites ya ruddy swabs!
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I'm not aware of any lists having specific rules about using ssi or php includes. That is providing of course your server is fast enough to 'include' those includes seemlessly. And that your server is properly configured to parse the pages to .html instead of .php or .shtml.
You're right in that link lists don't like dynamic pages for a variety of reasons. However, if your server is fast enough and correctly configured...there's no way a reviewer would even know you're using includes. When doing free sites, I have a series of .txt files. I submit to 48 link sites...16 recips per page...so three recip tables per niche. Similar to Viper, I simply name those .txt files as needed, ie.. amateur.txt amateur2.txt amateur3.txt Then insert the include into the index page html... <!--#include virtual="/ssifolder/niche.txt" --> Once the intitial harvesting of recips and layout of the tables is done (tedious, but necessary), the above method works quite well ![]() I'm not aware of, nor would I endorse any software that somehow harvests and/or creates recip tables automatically. But then, as a reviewer I've seen some damn ugly recip tables so my opinion is probably biased in that respect ![]() |
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