\g. "wedding registry" if nPageFlavor = PAGEFLAVOR_HONEYMOONREGISTRY). Once you've done this, you'll need a way to force a given page flavor, as for your internal site links, you won't have the referrer to analyze. This isn't too tough...just pass a page flavor parameter in the query string to this page, e.g.: code sample To show the bridal registry version. Then, check for pf= passed in, and if so, force the page flavor and don't look at the referrer: code sample Of course, instead of /Registry.
asp?pf=3 you might want three named versions instead, e.g. /Hon kuwait mobile phone numbers database eymoonRegistry.asp etc. To do this, use the old mod_rewrite stuff, or in ASP you can create a page for /HoneymoonRegistry.asp and do a Server. Transfer to /Registry.asp?pf=3 to have it generate the HTML for you invisibly to the client (and Googlebot). Personally I hate SPAM with a passion and I’m sure many of you will agree that you hate it also. Some time ago, I had a client ask me if there was a way for us to eliminate the SPAM that was generated from his web form.
I went to the usual places to see if I could find the answer and was a little let down with the solution that was presented, CAPTCHA. I’m personally not a fan of CAPTCHA and have always wondered about the affect they have on conversion rates of web forms. I decided to put together a case study to clear my head about the use of CAPTCHA and its affect on web form conversion rate. The case study was done over 50 different websites that I either manage or have access to.
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