PhP Proxy question

Discussion in 'PHP' started by xXMetalicDustXx, Dec 11, 2009.

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    Is there a way to get my ads to load every time they load a page using my proxy? any way at all, at the top in the nav bar, on the actual page, (ive seen it where that websites ads are replaced with the proxy's) is any of that possible?

    thanks!!

    ~Metalic
     
    xXMetalicDustXx, Dec 11, 2009 IP
  2. JAY6390

    JAY6390 Peon

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    You mean you have a proxy already, you just want to add ads to where they view it?
     
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  3. xXMetalicDustXx

    xXMetalicDustXx Active Member

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    ya, I have a few. I just dont like how they only see the ads on the home page of the proxy


    Like on hidemyass . com there is an add up in the nav bar area that loads with every page that the proxy loads. how do u do that?
     
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  4. xXMetalicDustXx

    xXMetalicDustXx Active Member

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    anyone know how to do this??
     
    xXMetalicDustXx, Dec 11, 2009 IP
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    mrgilb Active Member

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    I know its in the code somewhere proabably hopefully. Look and good luck to you. Sometimes i just put my code in random places and save a live copy to see if it worked. A lot of trial and error involved though.
     
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  6. xXMetalicDustXx

    xXMetalicDustXx Active Member

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    ya, ive been trying that, just cant find it

    I have the code if someone wants to try to find it
     
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    yeah, replace it with javascript. you can change it to display: none on their ads and inject your own.
     
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  8. xXMetalicDustXx

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    and how exactly do you do that?
     
    xXMetalicDustXx, Dec 12, 2009 IP