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AdSense within phpNuke website

Trying for the first time, need some advice...

         

trillianjedi

8:46 pm on Nov 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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When I was a young and inexperienced webmaster (a little over 1087 posts ago ;-)) a friend and I built a hobby site using phpNuke as the content management system (well I didn't know any better).

It became very succesful (it's a high content no-fluff site) but we're now stuck with 'Nuke due to many thousands of postings and articles which I just can't face moving to something else.

Now I'd like to try running AdSense on this site (a perfect candidate) but I'm having trouble integrating to 'Nuke. Ideally, I want AdSense on the article items, but not in the forum or anywhere else.

Is there anyway I can create a "block" to do this, or is the whole site going to require a fair chunk of re-coding?

Thanks,

TJ

Jenstar

9:05 pm on Nov 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Do a search for phpnuke and AdSense in Google - you will find blocks, hacks, and help for running AdSense on nuke sites. And if you use session IDs in the URLs, you will need to remove those, or you will only show PSAs.

trillianjedi

9:13 pm on Nov 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Thanks Jenstar. Sometimes I forget to use google as a *search engine*...!

Found what I needed almost instantly.

Wish me luck!

TJ

NeedScripts

10:51 pm on Nov 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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You can download modified version of Php-Nuke at nukecops.com, also this version is having static (search engine friendly) url's

NS

Bridge

1:49 pm on Nov 24, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi fella..

Get in touch with me, I got phpnuke and adsense doing the biz.

Post me a sticky.

trillianjedi

3:26 pm on Nov 24, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Thanks Bridge but in the end we built a custom module to suit our needs.

NeedScripts - we ended up spending so many months making postnuke search engine friendly that should have just built our own CMS.

Have moved on now - definitely not using *Nuke again.

TJ

Bridge

6:08 am on Nov 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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More than welcome Trilian.

I'm on nuke 6.5 and have the google trap installed, which is bascially .htaccess rewrites for the urls. So I now get /forums instead of the long standard php urls.

Must say it works a treat and google likes me.