Sorry, just realised I didn't send this to the list :)

Koen Deforche wrote:
> Hey Brad,

Hey Koen,

> It is no longer a major problem, but still it doesn't work very well.
> Using the progressive bootstrap procedure, you can now use Adsense ads
> if you display them (e.g. using WText) in your first application page.
> 
> However, since only very recently, Google never allowed Adsense ads to
> be rotated using a JavaScript API. Therefore, once an ad is displayed
> in your Wt application, you have no way to change it, even if you are
> changing the internal path. This is a general problem with Adsense an
> AJAX applications.
> 
> Today there is something called 'AdSense for Ajax'
> (http://code.google.com/apis/afa/), but you need to apply to get more
> information and be approved to use the API. I just applied for it (to
> get the technical information) but no response yet...

I see, I hope you get what you need, I will do some testing.

>> Also wondering if there is any "Powered by Wt" logo as I would be very
>> happy to use it as I'm sure would others and I'm sure it would be good
>> for exposing Wt to more users (and the web public for that matter)?
> 
> There's not, actually, but it is of course a good idea to have one.
> We'll let our designer make one.

Don't forget to let us know when it's available :)

BTW, I intend to finish the work begun by the contributor here
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=470909 and package wt for
Fedora. Please let me know if you have any
objections/recommendation/suggestions.

Cheers,
Brad



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