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Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by macdesign, Nov 3, 2004.

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    I just set up and account and I can't get it to validate. My site has a few pages at the top level that are html, and thousands of PHP pages that are generating the co-up ads ok.

    Is it possible that those html pages are giving me the problem, if so, how do I get around that?
     
    macdesign, Nov 3, 2004 IP
  2. thebassman

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    Yes, every page on your site must be displaying ads... if you have to, change your site your on the network to www.yourdomain.com/folder1 so it just gets all the php pages. :D
     
    thebassman, Nov 4, 2004 IP
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    Ok, that might do it, since all the PHP pages exist in a pseudo subdomain, that is mapped by mod rewrite.
     
    macdesign, Nov 4, 2004 IP
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    thebassman Asleep at the Keyboard

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    Probably the best way, or manually ad the code to each of the other pages in the domain. ;)
     
    thebassman, Nov 4, 2004 IP
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    And thos code would be ? I have a few static HTML pages that all use the same footer file that is HTML. What code would pass the validation on these pages ?
     
    vintageagain, Nov 7, 2004 IP