Don't reinvent the wheel :)

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--- Joseph Bannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone? Reply?
> 
> 
> I recently created some scripts to rotate ad banners
> on my site. One script is called show.php, which
> serves the banner. The other is called click.php,
> which redirects the people to the proper site for
> the banner they clicked on.
>  
> Some people have noticed that when they click on the
> banner, they go to another site. Others have noticed
> that they just get returned back to the page that
> they just were at. I test it without any problems.
>  
> I have been doing the redirecting using cookies. The
> script show.php puts the cookie on their computer.
> The script click.php gets the cookie and redirects
> them
> to the proper place when clicked. Should I be using
> cookies or sessions to do this? I think the problem
> is that some people have their browser set to not
> accept cookies which is why they get directed to
> other
> places.
>  
> 
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