On Wed, September 13, 2006 12:58 am, Peter Lauri wrote:
> What should I do if they do not allow cookies? I could amend a=1234
> onto
> every url that they pass, but that would not be a "beautiful"
> solution.
PHP's use transsid setting in php.ini does exactly that, only with the
session ID, and yo
That is probably what I will do. Thanks for your comment.
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From: Andrei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 2:43 PM
To: [php] PHP General List
Subject: Re: [PHP] Affiliate system
I ran into same issue with a site... I solved this
I ran into same issue with a site... I solved this problem by saving
information in 2 places (in cookies and in database). So when saving
data once I saved in the cookie then into database. When I wanted to
read the information I first check if cookie exist and if it doesn't I
read from da
use session. or you can store it in a database but that will take speed. :)
using session is much better rather than using cookies for lots of reason
(just google) specially if you are concered with security.
just my 2cents.
hth,
john
p.s.
if the client cookies is disabled set to true the ses
On Wed, 2006-09-13 at 12:58 +0700, Peter Lauri wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I am reviewing an affiliate system that I created a while ago. I am using a
> very simple method to do this, but I am curious if there is any better
> system (better I mean less missed affiliate purchases).
>
> 1. User click on
Hi guys,
I am reviewing an affiliate system that I created a while ago. I am using a
very simple method to do this, but I am curious if there is any better
system (better I mean less missed affiliate purchases).
1. User click on affiliate link http://thedomain.com/?a=1234
2. The if $_GET['a'] is
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