So pretty much it does one of a few things. Or something quite similar.
Either of which are detectable, but harder.
- IFrame to a page with a javascript redirect
- Javascript creating an image object that happens to really be the cookie drop location. Then immediately removing it after it fires.
People, the issue with getting nailed with cookies stuffing(especially on EPN now) is the delay between the cookie drop and the purchase(or lack of a purchase). Nothing can really fix that.
well, the script works exactly as described, nothing hidden, no lies...
as i stated, the only way for an affiliate manager to know if you are doing some funny business is if someone visits your actuall website and TELLS them, by seeing they all of a sudden have coookies in their temp folder (1 out of 1 billion ppl will do this, lets be realistic)... as far as the epn thing, truely dont understand what you mean, but if you say so.... if a cookie drops, and theirs a purchase 1 min later or 10 minutes later, how could that be suspicious?? like i said, if you say so...