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Old Apr 21st, 2008, 3:33 AM   #1
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Add Ads to pages

A couple of years back, I provided free webhosting, and it proved quite succesfull for a while until a problem with my host, which lead to my hosting account being deleted.
I created the script myself in PHP, it provided a browser interface for uploading and managing their site, and it interacted with Cpanel to automatically add a subdomain for each user.
It was ad-free.

Now my plan is to recreate this script and possibly have paid and free webhosting. What I want to know, is how to display an ad, either as a header or footer on each page, without editing their documents.
Does anybody know a method I could use?
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