18
Oct/07
0

Gain Traffic By Misleading Visitors

It has been a very hated tactic used by some spamming sites that register misspelling of well known sites in order to trap the unsuspecting surfers. At one point, if you were looking for the president of the United States and typed “whitehouse.com”, you would see a different Bush, as the domain is a porn site. Same as domain names like nasa.com, yahoe.com, and on and on…

However, only spammy or porn sites would use such a tactic, right? Unfortunately, that is no longer true. I just came across netflicx.com when I really wanted to go to netflix.com and I was brought to… guess what, Blockbuster.com. Blockbuster decided instead of building a better online video rental site, they would join the ranks of spam and porn sites by misleading people. Hmm, great business plan.

I wonder if there are other examples of this type of activity in the corporate world. If I find anymore, I will be sure to post them.

Filed under: domains, spam
4
Oct/07
0

asp:HyperLink With Dynamic URLs

Much headache to get this to work. The following format will allow dynamic url with multiple variables in the query string in a itemtemplate.

<asp:HyperLink ID=”HyperLink1″ runat=”server”
Text=”Link Text”
Target=”_blank”
NavigateUrl=’<%# “~/mypage.aspx?var1=”+ Eval(”Var1″) + “&var2=” + Eval(”var2″)%>’>
</asp:HyperLink>

NOTE: Make sure any literal between <%# and %> uses double quotes NOT single quotes.

Other methods for handling dynamic NavigateUrl

Filed under: Coding, asp.net