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nu-money said:I think the Bodis 2.0 thread was a bit premature. The new hype is dying already.
Very fast - was part of that thread.goodkarmaco said:Wow,
web trader, how many posts did you have to look thru to find that link?
Well, as I said, I don't really know much about this, but I was under the impression that the concern was more like some people having browsers in a vulnerable state that get infected with malware, which then hijacks and mods your affiliate urls when the user tries to visit the vendor through your links.baxter said:Its possible for someone showing your page through an iframe etc to alter the links you place with javascript, exchanging your aff id with their own. There really isn't a sure fire way to stop that. If you javascript the links they would only have to download the page and style, javascript via curl or other methods and alter the javascript function to use their aff id. I've never heard of this but I'm sure it happends. Hope that helps
Jay
What's that, Trendicator? You say you hope they do it in ASP.NET?trendicator said:i hope they'd do it asap.
Maybe just more like when the eye of the hurricane is passing over now.nu-money said:I think the Bodis 2.0 thread was a bit premature. The new hype is dying already.
cfguru360 said:Once again, sorry for all delays.
simonj said:I was one of those who got kicked off the original Bodis for not making enough money or not having enough domains, or whatever. Will we be allowed back on Bodis 2.0?


