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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: California
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I currently have a 2 php files that act as my double meta refreshes. They work great in internet explorer and firefox but they do not work on a mac in the safari browser. When they click my link it sends them right back to the page they were at. Can someone create a double meta refresh for me so i can just use it as a template whenever i need to create new links? But one that is compatible with all browsers? Thank you. Name your price |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA & Montreal Canada
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Hi Jake That's quite a challenge - as far as I know you can't actually use a double meta refresh with Chrome, Safari or Opera. I found an article about sending those browser users to a 2nd page or another page on another domain, which probably isn't of much use to you unless you gave them a link on that page with a 'Safari & Chrome Users Click Here" - your referring link would then become that page(of course don't send them back to the original page or they'll be in a loop!). If you want a universal solution based upon that you could add a parameter to the "Click Here" link and send them to the original page and trap that GET variable to prevent ending up in a loop. I could code you something like that, but I'm not really sure it's what you are after. It's here if you want to take a look at it: Double Meta Refresh Tutorial – Hide Your Traffic Sources! | Making Money With PPC Coach Best of luck, perhaps some other Warriors will have a better scheme! Bill |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2004 Location: Perth, Australia.
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Some good suggestions there Bill.. My preferred way is to go via a second domain name. Visitor -> site A -> redirects to Site B -> redirect to final destination. I haven't tested this but, redirecting to a subdomain might work as well, as subdomains are treated as seperate domains. Worth testing out. But if keeping your traffic source is worth more than $10 a year, then a seperate domain migh be worth while. Hope this helps Bruce |
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