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If you do not wish to have deep linking affect the path being used by the destination site, you can add a '?' to the end of the URL for the site.  For example, if you have a site or tour that points to:
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And then if someone uses the following
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And you do not want <nowiki>http://example.com/tour1.html</nowiki> to be the destination.  You would setup your URL for the tour as:
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And instead it will append path=tour.html to the URL and will not add the /tour1.html to the path.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:28, 16 November 2010

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Affiliates can link directly to a pre-join page by appending /join to a linkcode. For example:

http://linkdomain/track/MjozOjE/join

Affiliates can link to any other page on your site by appending a forward-slash and a relative URL to the link code. For example, using the following linkcode to link to http://example.com/tour1.html:

http://join.example.com/track/MjozOjE/tour1.html

Affiliates can manipulate the query string too. For example, the affiliate can pass the variable, extra_var=1234 to a tour by appending a question mark and the variable assignment to their linkcode:

http://join.example.com/track/MjozOjE/?extra_var=1234 




If you do not wish to have deep linking affect the path being used by the destination site, you can add a '?' to the end of the URL for the site. For example, if you have a site or tour that points to:

http://example.com/

And then if someone uses the following

http://join.example.com/track/MjozOjE/tour1.html

And you do not want http://example.com/tour1.html to be the destination. You would setup your URL for the tour as:

http://example.com/?

And instead it will append path=tour.html to the URL and will not add the /tour1.html to the path.