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Strange php issue with sponsor stats ?
Ok. I still build galleries, I can't break the habit, LOL
I don't like the look of a link like: http:/secure.thissite.com/track/Q2SD5sW5TG7hY7UvX So I build a nice little php page for the link: http:/mysite.com/folder/a.php Now, I think I'm noticing a serious decline in CTR from sites that I KNOW will do 200 - 300 clicks to the sponsor per day off of a gallery. Do you think that a LOT of surfers machines have a problem with a simple, instant php redirect page? Here's that code: Code:
<?php $url[0]='http:/secure.thissite.com/track/Q2SD5sW5TG7hY7UvX'; $url[1]='http:/secure.thissite.com/track/Q2SD5sW5TG7hY7UvX'; srand((double)microtime()*1234567); $turl=$url[intval(rand(0,1))]; header("location: $turl"); ?> Thank you. .
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