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Old 07-01-2014, 10:06 PM  
Captain Kawaii
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Thanks, Barry:

Someone suggested might be cookie stuffing. But, maybe not.

So we changed our site passwords, logged into the affiliate site and re-copied the iframe data.
Put it on a blank html page on our desktop and the bogey affiliate still shows up.
It seems it must be at sponsor level. Its a well known cams site.



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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam View Post
In a perfect world yes. In reality probably not. It really depends on the amount at question: A hack -- ( $100, no. $1,000 or more yes?) A sponsor error -- yes if the sales can be accounted for.

A frame is a separate page within a page but they can be cross scripted.

Open the URL of that frame and see the link codes -- if they are the 'bogey' the code is being sourced from the sponsor URL code usually. Is the link code the correct one? Not some typo ...

If the link code is the right one and you are getting the wrong affiliates ID it is most likely a database error at the sponsor or possibly a hack on that domain.

If you use the same link code to generate the frame on another domain (better on another server or localhost) do you get the same error?

This goes to determining the error's source:
your code
your server
the sponsor's server (the source of the frame)
Get all your ducks in a row first -- eliminate the possibilities one by one, methodically.
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