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Originally Posted by gideongallery
Join Page
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From now on if the NATS code in the URL of the join pages is not the one that will be ultimately used for the sale, NATS will redirect the browser so that the NATS code is correct.
explain this which would be the correct code the one on the join page or the one that will be ultimately used for the sale.
It sounds as if you are adding a shaving method to NATs.
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Hi gideon,
understand this might sound confusing.. I'll explain...
NATS has a specific way of figuring out who should get the sale, it depends on the cookie, IP and URL codes it finds. If for example a site forgot to add the nats code to one of the links to carry it through to a second tour page and then links to the join page the URL of the join page would look like the type-in code, but not yours. Although if you checked the source of the page, the nats code used in the form WOULD be yours.
To lower confusion we now change the code in the URL to match the one in the join page so this kind of stuff does not happen and does not confuse resellers. Its something against something that LOOKS like shaving, not for it.
Hope this explains it.