> Would this do it for you?
No, that is that the problem. Showing the banner is.
It's when they click on it.
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> Don't reinvent the wheel :)
>
> http://www.phpadsnew.com/one/
Then how would people learn? Eventually everyone that
knows how to make the wheel will die and the knowledge
to make it will be forgotten.
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> Anyone? Reply?
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>
> I recently created some scripts to rotate ad banners
> on my site. One script is called show.php, which
> serves the banner. The other is called click.php,
> which redire
Anyone? Reply?
I recently created some scripts to rotate ad banners
on my site. One script is called show.php, which
serves the banner. The other is called click.php,
which redirects the people to the proper site for
the banner they clicked on.
Some people have noticed that when they click on t
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