Ads not found on...

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by SERPalert, Oct 10, 2005.

  1. #1
    I've added the co-op to umpteen hundred sites but this one baffles me.

    Ads not found on http://forums.techguy.org/archive/

    They're there, clearly at the bottom.

    Ran the site through a server header checker, checked all the usual culprits. It simply wont validate.

    Any advice?
     
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    #4
    Add this to the end of the archive's index.php file (within the closing php tag):
    echo "<!-- $_SERVER[REMOTE_ADDR] -->";
    PHP:
    Also, if you check the cache (.txt) file, what's the IP address that should be listed near the very beginning?
     
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    Bugger. I bet it's the load balancing isn't it...
     
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    Could be... if the PHP script isn't seeing the end user's IP address (front-end proxy), it would be a problem.
     
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    The IP of those two particular servers are 24.137.12.200 and 24.137.12.208.

    The top of the .txt file reads:
    1129027794|216.9.35.51|us82jsdd|1000|1800|4|1
     
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    If you add the PHP code mentioned earlier, you can see if it sees the end user IP address or not.
     
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    It's been added...
     
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    Yeah, looks like it's going through a front-end proxy, as it's seeing the wrong IP address as the end user.
     
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