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I would like to include the AdSense code inside the signature on forum version 7.
I did it, but the code didn't resolve instead is shows the whole google code there on the signature field.

Is there any way to force the signature field to be read as a PHP code?
I'm using iFrame format, from OpenX ad delivery system.
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I am not sure you can make it work.
Since it is a java script and you can only use ubb code.


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Just as a experiment you could try creating a page with the javascript and link that to your signature. I don't think that will work but it might be worth a try.


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doesn't google have a rule about how many of their adds you can post on a page at a time? if you had it in your signature and had a thread with you posted to several times, you would violate the TOS, and may get docked.....


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Originally Posted by Bad Frog
doesn't google have a rule about how many of their adds you can post on a page at a time? if you had it in your signature and had a thread with you posted to several times, you would violate the TOS, and may get docked.....

You do have a point here... Thank you for the heads up on it. smile

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Originally Posted by Bad Frog
doesn't google have a rule about how many of their adds you can post on a page at a time? if you had it in your signature and had a thread with you posted to several times, you would violate the TOS, and may get docked.....
3 ad islands per page, 3 link units per page (any combination of both types as long as it doesn't go over 3 for each type)


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Originally Posted by Bad Frog
doesn't google have a rule about how many of their adds you can post on a page at a time? if you had it in your signature and had a thread with you posted to several times, you would violate the TOS, and may get docked.....
Just found this in the Google policy statement.
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AdSense for content: Up to three ad units and three link units may be placed on each page.

AdSense for search: A maximum of two Google AdSense for search boxes may be placed per page. Also, a single link unit or a search box, but no other Google ads, may be placed on pages with AdSense for search results. Queries must originate from users inputting data directly into the search box and cannot be modified. This includes pre-populating the search box with terms or hard-coding direct links to search results pages. AdSense for search code may not be integrated into any software application such as a toolbar.


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Well, that's about the "Adsense for Search", "adsense" itself is a separate policy all together; they have several "ad types" (search, for rss feeds, general ads for your site, etc)


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Read the first item that I posted.
My understanding is that is for adsense ads.
the second paragraph I pasted about search because it was in the same section.
If I am wrong then I did not find it. But it looks like you are limited to three per page.


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