xempire
09-16-1999, 11:12 PM
Just poked my head in here and I thought I would answer a few things (I'm the ES guy, Krister).
1. All ES sites do not use the "www" so that hits will be tracked from any page on the URL you send them (freesmut.com or www.freesmut.com or www.freesmut.com/blah).
2. ES is flexible and that's why some of your trades are better then others, not because someone is "cheating" or "shaving" you. Remember that linkx, ES, and UCJ all work differently on prioritizing the OUT hits.
3. Remember that ES tracks unique IN so that if you send the same hit many times, it only gets counted once.
4. When you are talking about consoles, remember that it isn't JAVA. It's javascript. There is a big difference. They are totally different languages. One is a small scripting language and the other is a full on object oriented language like C++ but with less of the hard stuff (that's JAVA).
And feel free to add me to your trading list.
http://www.voyeursexpictures.com
And you can look up my ICQ (just search for xempire or krister).
I do my best to make sure we all grow on the trades.
Thanks
1. All ES sites do not use the "www" so that hits will be tracked from any page on the URL you send them (freesmut.com or www.freesmut.com or www.freesmut.com/blah).
2. ES is flexible and that's why some of your trades are better then others, not because someone is "cheating" or "shaving" you. Remember that linkx, ES, and UCJ all work differently on prioritizing the OUT hits.
3. Remember that ES tracks unique IN so that if you send the same hit many times, it only gets counted once.
4. When you are talking about consoles, remember that it isn't JAVA. It's javascript. There is a big difference. They are totally different languages. One is a small scripting language and the other is a full on object oriented language like C++ but with less of the hard stuff (that's JAVA).
And feel free to add me to your trading list.
http://www.voyeursexpictures.com
And you can look up my ICQ (just search for xempire or krister).
I do my best to make sure we all grow on the trades.
Thanks