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HyperActive Warrior
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Hey,
I am using blogspot and was wondering if it is possible to put a fly in ad or a pop up ad. I would prefer a fly in ad. Thanks, Brian P |
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Does anyone know how i can do this?
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Code Monkey
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That would probably depend on if you host the blogger blog on your own hosting and domain or its hosted with blogger.
In either case the ad management software your using will have to be hosted elsewhere and then you can insert the javascript for the ad into the template. The reason it makes a difference wheres its hosted is if the javascript for your ad's have uses ajax to pull add information from some type server-side language like php or asp the javascript cant pull data from such sources that are not on the same domain. This will more then likely not be the case since most ad systems use php before they output javascript to build the right javascript with the ad in it. Only some more advanced ad systems use ajax to pull content dynamically and to refresh ads blah blah. |
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