Hi,
I have a customer who wants to track ad results on his website. So he uses urls that look like this:
"http://www.mydomain.com/?utm_source=foc ... paign=pave
Unfortunately, when you click on the actual link, you get a white page, not even a 404...
Is there anyway to work around that? Thanks for your help.
Using conditions in urls
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Re: Using conditions in urls
Insufficient Information to provide any assistance.
But I just tested this on two sites.. it works fine.
But I just tested this on two sites.. it works fine.
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Re: Using conditions in urls
What additional information do you need? I can supply the actual url:
http://www.sigma-rh.com/?utm_source=foc ... paign=pave
Please let me know if you need more and what. Thank you for your help.
http://www.sigma-rh.com/?utm_source=foc ... paign=pave
Please let me know if you need more and what. Thank you for your help.
Re: Using conditions in urls
Looks like a server configuration issue or with the htaccess file as the URL ends up as localhost.
Re: Using conditions in urls
Thanks for the precision. If I can get the htaccess file, could you help me with it ?
Re: Using conditions in urls
Post as much info as you can.