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Originally Posted by Va2k
Why not just hard copy the ad's into the page that way ad blocks won't tag it as an ad? I know it will be extra work, but there is ways you can go around this to beat the blockers 95% of the time. *shrugs*
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What do you mean by this?
Right now I use PHP inclusion of an ad "file". Want to switch it over to a more intelligent MYSQL/PHP system deployed over a few sites. I will make sure none of the images etc are in folders or images have the word "ad" or "banner" in the url or tags.
May I assume that adblocker only see the html as if you looked a the source through the browser?