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How to insert a Click Tag (clickTag) into your Flash Banner for the DART Ad Network |
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The following tutorial will teach you how to insert a Click Tag into your Flash Banner. The clickTAG is the tracking code assigned by the ad serving network to an individual ad. The clickTAG allows the network to register where the ad was displayed when it was clicked on. The click through data is reported back to the ad server to determine the effectiveness of the advertising campaign.
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How to Change Multiple File Names at Once |
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This article will teach you an easy way to change / rename multiple files simultaneously using Windows. This is especially useful when you have hundreds of digital photos saved on your computer. |
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Creating a Splash Screen in Joomla or Wordpress |
Recently, we were called to create a splash page to greet visitors on an existing client site and direct them towards a new feature. Similarly, you may want to collect some information on your visitors, ask them to choose their location or language, or simply present a video animation.
Initially, we thought we may have to create a new page and then modify the domain name records to point to the new page while preserving the original website structure. However, there is a much easier and simpler way to accomplish this task.
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Using Cron Job to automate a task or script |
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Have you ever needed to run a particular Unix command, PHP or Perl script on a regular basis?
You obviously can't be bothered to run it manually every so often (especially if it has to be run daily!). So what are you going to do? Use a Cron Job!
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Redirecting a subdomain to a url or directories in apache |
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If you want to be able to redirect xxxx.domain.com to domain.com/xxxx/ so that xxxx.domain.com is shown in the address bar here’s a quick and dirty how to:
First off if you want any subdomain to be able to be redirected first you need to set-up your DNS correctly. It is likely you will need root access to carry out apache config alterations. In my case this was as simple as going to the people that host my domain and adding an A record with the wildcard * that pointed to my server’s ip address. Bear in mind your DNS settings may take a while to work so be patient. Before you proceed you should check that anything.domain.com resolves to the ip address of your server.
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