Need site checked out.

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by badsnorer, Jul 11, 2005.

  1. #1
    Guys,

    I still get not validated even though I placed the PHP code on every page (at the bottom) and added ad_network_314.php to the httpdocs folder. Any other suggestions? badsnorer.com
     
    badsnorer, Jul 11, 2005 IP
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    You must set the ad network .txt file to be writable

    Also check that the file names match (ie. ad_network_1231)
     
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    I got it working, the ads are live... anything else? Am I part of the co-op? Or there is more that needs to be done
     
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    If it validated you are fine.

    Just start creating ads and make sure to enable them ;)
     
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    What is that weight drop down box. It has 1 - 15 in it. I don't kno wwhat to do with that. Any help? I put 5 in it cause I am displaying 5 ads. right now this is my only site so should I do 15?
     
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    It controls the percentage. If you want the ads to display equally, put them all to the same number. If you set Ad A to 1 and Ad B to 15:
    Ad A would show 1/16 of the time
    Ad B would show 15/16 of the time

    That is a very simplified explanation as its more complicated than that but that should get you started.

    Watch the percentages to get a better idea.
     
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