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Ron
01-08-2000, 06:11 PM
I recently started using due's cgi, and to be honest it looks DAMN good. I'd say more but ya know i can't really.

I am writing this because in the process of adding new trades some people have said they do not trade well with this cgi. Well ok, diffreent cgi's trade different.

But here's the catch, some people out there are idiot's (no offence), it is ither the webmaster's fault for not giving correct info or the other party has not setting up the trade correctly.

Say i sign up at your cgi.porn.dk account. I will receive a url to send hits to. So i enter that, BUT you will NOT get hits from that domain, listed in the url you received. It it up to the webmaster of the site you want to trade with to tell you where you should track hits from.

i am probably making a few people go HUH? but it's EASY, bare with me for a second!

Lets say i run a ES site.
i go to http://cgi.porn.dk/Join.php3?ID=8 and enter my info. It then pumps out a url similar to the one above, it may look like http://cgi.porn.dk/In.php3?ID=239.

Now i go back to my ES admin, add user, i enter "http://cgi.porn.dk/In.php3?ID=239" into Partner's Return URL section, now here is the "tricky" part. DO NOT!!! enter porn.dk into Domain Name of New Partner section, your trade will not even get started. You need to enter the url where buddie is sending his hits from. If you don't know, ASK!

i hope some people understood this, if not ICQ me and i'll try to explain it a bit better!

Ron
01-08-2000, 06:14 PM
excuse the spelling/grammer, i was typeing at light speed! ;-)

MeDude
01-11-2000, 12:55 AM
yea Ron it's true, some webmasters just dont know that microsoft.com and sex.microsoft.com work as 2 different domains...

but thats not why ppl dont like trading with perl type scripts.. perl is slooooow and trades dieeeeeee.... and webmasters think that if someone didnt buy a $1K+ script than he's not serious about this business

oh well thats just how i see it

let me know (all flames to icq: 39083387) hehe

Due
01-11-2000, 01:46 AM
Medude> My script use php3 and a mySQL DB so it's most likely one of the fastest script there is. Nothing beets a mySQL DB... it will never corrupt and the php3 uses minimal resources.
Besides my script cost $1200 so I guess it's a $1K + script
The reason my site is a little slover than normal has nothing to doo with the script but it's because I use the max of the bandwith I have. At the moment I only have 1 MBit/sec. that I also use as a max. but then again that don't slow down the script.
When I release the script I will also have 5 MBit awailable if my boss don't remove all limits like I had before. The reason I'm on limited bandwith is because something fucked up last week and I used 110 MBit/sec. and they don't wanna risk that again. Gotta find the error first so we can be sure it won't happend again.
anyway if 10K is going through the script I use 6 MegaByte in transfer so do some math then we can see how much traffic I can handle going through my script :-)
Also this script can handle more than 2 mio. visitors going through the script with my current configuration without slowing down anything. And I have some VERY high resource demanding perl script on the same server running at the same time. And offcourse if there something should be a CPU resource problem I will just move my high resource PERL scripts to another server or get them rewritten in php or some other low resource demanding language. Besides Perl is loaded all the time in my server memory to reduce the HD loads :-)
/Due
ICQ ~ 7694991

Due
01-11-2000, 02:01 AM
I made a mistake with the transfer.
For every 100K going through the script there will be transfered 5 MB from my server....
/Due