Banner Relay 2.1 is a Perl script for Ad Management scripts design by MHF Media Inc.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Banner Relay is a CGI / Perl powered banner ad management system designed to give you control of banner ad rotation on your site.
Publisher review: Banner Relay is a CGI / Perl powered banner ad management system designed to give you control of banner ad rotation on your site. Banner Relay is a CGI / Perl powered banner ad management system designed to give you control of banner ad rotation on your site. It uses IFRAMES or JavaScript to call the banner ads from your html pages so there is no need for SSI. You can manage multiple groups of banner ads for different spots on your site so all of your pages can each have a unique set of banner ads to be displayed. General Features - Works with both Unix and Win32 Servers. - Serve and track Gif, JPG, and PNG banner ad files of any size. - Keeps statistics on both banner Views and Clicks. - Multiple Groups to display different banner ads in different spots. - Randomly selects a banner ad from the Groups database for display. - Banner ads called via IFRAMES / ILAYERS or JavaScript. - Does not require SSI to run. - Support for timed refresh to display new banners every few seconds. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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