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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Northern Colorado
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I was wondering if I could get a second set of eyes on a post I recently made on one of my blogs, I've never had much of a problem with blank space or psa's on any of my blogs but for some reason I cannot get ads to show on this particular page. The blog is PR3 and Google has always been good to it, I've tweaked the post a few times over the past couple of day's but maybe there's a stop word I missed or TOS violation? There's plenty of content and there are niche specific keywords throughout the post. I'd appreciate any ideas, thanks! Crush and Strain Method of Extracting Honey | Learn Beekeeping |
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If you open the website with FF, you'd be able to see an warning message about a Security Error. This is a known issue with Adsense. The fix seems to be creating a "crossdomain.xml" file. You need to allow googleads.g.doubleclick.net to be able to read from your site. Examples on how to ceate the file and where to put it on your site can be found here: CurtisMorley.com » Flash / Flex Tutorial – How to Create a crossdomain.xml file. Why just that one page is affected? No idea, but it seems that the file is used by Flash and maybe Adsense is trying to load an ad that requires it, but only for that page so far. |
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