On 3/3/06, Brian Cummiskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem, is that they give you non-standards code, onMouseOver
> status bar changes, etc etc....   but you aren't allowed to change the
> code, for its against their TOS.

This is somewhat tangential, but for a while I've been toying with the
idea of trying to develop a standards-based ad-delivery framework; the
kind of thing where it would provide a configurable, unobtrusive
DOM-based script that generates good plceholder markup and gives
pointers on techniques for cross-browser display of the actual ads
(instead of event-handler-laden tables like so many of the ad systems
i've dealt with), and start pimping it to anybody who'll give it a
try.

Anyone interested? Would it be worth trying? Maybe even one day we
could talk the WaSP into starting an "advertising task force"... :)


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