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Operator! Give me the number for 911!
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Javascript is a waste of time on a free site. Only a few places will allow it IF you are a trusted submitter, and IF they even agree with that trusted submitter rule. The LL owners make the calls and JS is out. I had started another thread a few weeks ago about tracking outbound links with perl here:
http://www.greenguysboard.com/board/...ad.php?t=49084 and here are a few example sites that I actually implemented this and got listed. http://btuz.com/ms/pornparty/index.html http://btuz.com/ms/knockers/index.html (sorry about the spam) Hope this helps. |
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If something's hard to do, then it's not worth doing
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Berlin, Germany
Posts: 247
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As far as outgoing links go, I never really care about what I send out on recips, most I care about is what I get off a submission, which LL sends me most traffic and whether said traffic is being productive (read: clicking my banners), so I can gather some stats on which are the best places to submit certain types of sites. Like I said, I can get a lot of that off the webserver logs (referer headers and such), but the actual click tracking is better done with JS and a tracking cookie. Otherwise I have to take my webserver logs, parse every entry for the referer and the actual directory on the domain it was sent to, then match that with information I keep in a database on freesites and domains, then dig through an outgoing click tracker on my banners, match up IP addresses or cookies, re-parse that bunch, and then write out a final bunch of stats. With JS I can skip most of the stupid processing it'd require otherwise. But yeah, looks like I'll be stuck having to code that one up. |
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