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Originally Posted by 1off
Still not there actually
See how my channels http://www.pureporntube.com/channel.shtml?bigwetasses are all basically individual paysites. If you check the channel drop down box on that page you'll see them all. Each page has 5 thumbs all promoting the same site...
so I have been tinkering, trying to get the ads that show up on top of the videos to show up on the channel page. Is this possible?
Would be cool too if the page could say something like..
"Now Viewing Big Wet Asses Channel" where Big Wet Asses would of course be replaced with whatever channel/category the surfer chose.
Did any of that make sense? 
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I will add something to do this tomorrow. You'll probably have to make a directory for each category and put the banner in it though.
You can already rotate ad on the page with the adserver.
From the updated FAQ :
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create ad folders for the domain in "cgi-bin/vsite/ads/h01" (h01 thru h05) and
"cgi-bin/vsite/ads/v01" (h01 thru h05). Place horizontal ads in "h" folders and
vertical ads in "v" folders. Ads are html code in text files with any name you choose.
For example : Put "<a href=http:/sponsor.com><img src=/banners/01.jpg></a>" in
"sponsor01.txt" and upload to cgi-bin/vsite/ads/h01.
Place as many ads as you want in h01 and they will rotate on the website.
h01 thru h05 represent positions on the webpage where ads are shown so placing
different ads in each folder will make up to five different ads appear on the same
page. Same is true for "v" ads. You can control where ads appear by editing the templates
and changing this code:
<--#include virtual="/cgi-bin/adserver.cgi?directory=h01" >
h01 can actually be any name you choose so long as you create a folder in the "ads"
directory and upload some ".txt" files with your html coded ads.
I choose "h" and "v" to make it easiy to remember if the ads were vertical or horizontal.
So you might want to use category names instead. You can be creative with this.
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But that doesn't know which category the surfer clicked on so that would have to be added. The way it works now is that if you put all your banner ads in "h01" then they would all rotate on the page but not match up to the category on the page.
The way it could work is instead of having "h01"..."h05" etc... you would replace "h01" with a category that matches a directory in ads and you could put more than one banner in the directory and they would rotate for the specific category. When I say "banner in directory" I actually meant a text file with the link code and banner in html.