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Originally Posted by Dragon Curve
I still stand by that I could achieve this in less than 5 minutes. Complete transparency. I'm serious - take me up on the offer and I'll prove it to you. Until then, your points will never be proven.
I'm not condoning shaving in any way. I'm merely saying I could EASILY do it.
Moreover, you overestimate the attention to detail of most people. I'd be willing to bet my left nut that you could do something as simple as wrapping just the track.php and signup.php and nobody would be any the wiser - even if the reseller ID of 0 was being sent through.
I could create complete transparency in under 5 minutes, with very few lines of code - and I'm more than happy to do so if you'd like. The only real way you can prove it's not transparent, is to have me do it.
But since it's clear that's not what you want, we can only speculate. Any decent programmer could write shaving around NATS. It's a fact.
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Which client of ours do you work for? You have never told me that.
The point also is not that RESELLERS might not see you shaving. Its _US_ you have to worry about the most here. ;)
Your ideas are good. Wrapping stuff might help, but EVENTUALLY, if you make it TRANSAPRENT and I see the usual stuff in all URLS, we _WILL_ catch the sale and assign it to the reseller. UNLESS you take NATS, totally write a copy of it yourself, and then claim you still use NATS but you really do not.
This totally defeats the purpose. We _WILL_ catch you.