Alex:
short of changing $url to 'http://www.sitename.com/cgi-bin/links/jump.cgi?ID=$id' is there a smarter way of doing it?
The reason I believe it is better to use jump.cgi than the actual url is that the popular programs will continue to be tracked should they be clicked on. (Of course there are arguments to the contrary, but I won't discuss them here).
Also, what would be the best way to include a variable should there be less than 10 links in one category. For example, if there are only 3 links in one category, and you list all 3 as being popular it would seem not to be all that helpful.
I was thinking there must be a way to do a <%if abc > '10'%> <%poplular ($ID)%><%endif%>.
Hope I am making sense here!
Thanks,
Clint.
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short of changing $url to 'http://www.sitename.com/cgi-bin/links/jump.cgi?ID=$id' is there a smarter way of doing it?
The reason I believe it is better to use jump.cgi than the actual url is that the popular programs will continue to be tracked should they be clicked on. (Of course there are arguments to the contrary, but I won't discuss them here).
Also, what would be the best way to include a variable should there be less than 10 links in one category. For example, if there are only 3 links in one category, and you list all 3 as being popular it would seem not to be all that helpful.
I was thinking there must be a way to do a <%if abc > '10'%> <%poplular ($ID)%><%endif%>.
Hope I am making sense here!
Thanks,
Clint.
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http://AffiliatesDirectory.com
The Affiliate Programs Directory