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Originally Posted by Fuckin Bill
I don't think this would really cause more than a few minutes work for programmers on either side, and although I'm not sure, I'm guessing the scripts written in C could also have a small php wrapper written that would allow them to be included into a php script.
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I like where your going with this and if you were directing to a static URL, I think your idea has serious merit. Heres the problem, every program on NATS practically uses there encoded URLs as "http://join.ravenriley.com/track/MTc5OTozOjE/" or "http://secure.vittoriaerotica.com/track/Nzc6Mjox/" - hell I just took 20 seconds here to find some NATs codes and both of them use the "track" virtual subdirectory.
So.. as soon as your script spits out the URL, the toolbar scans the URL and looks for words in the url like "track", "visit", "go", "signup", "click" and etc etc... Soon as I see it, I replace your aff code with mine and send the surfer over. It's a lion in sheeps clothing... keep an eye on it.