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Making this work with HTML not just SHTML ?

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by c2morg, Oct 4, 2004.

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    Hi Guys

    I have the ads running, looking pretty sweet too, the only problem is I can only get them to run on a shtml page.

    http://www.homeowner-secured-loans.co.uk/index.shtml

    Problem is as its a new page with no links I do not have any weight, where as the main index.html has nearly 2000. Is there anyway I could Use java script to load the incude code or a load up something in the header to interpret the php code?

    If i sound like im not sure what im going on about.. its because i am ! lol

    Cheers

    c2
     
    c2morg, Oct 4, 2004 IP
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    a389951l Must Create More Content

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    You should be able to run the ads with html only if your hosting company allows for php. For example, my site is run primarily in html but I was able to include the php code within the body of my html as <?php code ?> as per the instructions.
     
    a389951l, Oct 4, 2004 IP
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    Thanks m8, will get on to them this afternoon and make a few enquiries :D
     
    c2morg, Oct 4, 2004 IP
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    FYI c2morg you have to run the ads on all your pages, not just the index, or a single page with lots of BL's or PR. If your server is not configured to parse html pages for php or #includes then I don't think you will be able to do it, unless you can get your ISP to turn on server-parsed handling for html files.
     
    clickdoc, Oct 5, 2004 IP