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![]() I am trying to setup some tracking codes and looking to make a "container" to put them into a database and just pull from the database, rather than having to update codes on html pages. Each set of codes will be linked to a unique ID number.
So 2 questions... 1) what is the easiest way to do this? PHP, Javascript or an Image? the "storage" domain will be different than the displaying domain. For instance I will store all the codes on the server MyConversionCodeServer.com and want to place codes on various sites like SomeWebsite.com and AnotherWebsite.org I'm thinking an Image might be the best solution, then create something to display the conversion code in a 1x1 pixel or something. 2) does it matter if the pages are http or https? I want to have one general location to hold the conversion codes and dont want to have a server for https codes and another for http. if i just had all of them as https images, would that solve the problem? thx ![]()
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