Try the basic demo:

TT Red Gadgets
TT Blue Gadgets

You need to uncomment the QUERY_STRING code in 'content-freshener.php' for the next two links to work.

A Lovely Red Lorry
A dinky blue meanie

This is an SHTML document. Files with the extension .shtml are considered, by a properly configured web server, to be using Server Side Includes, and thus are executable files.

If you look at the source-code of this file, you'll see the Server Side Include below.

The the script can also grab the keyword from the QUERY_STRING instead. This is done like this: http://www.yourdomain.com/tt-red-gadgets.php?A-big-red-Lorry. The script will strip out dashes and underscores in your keyword.

Tt Blue Gadgets.

REGARD how the software inserts the keyword Tt Blue Gadgets in the text. Instead of tt blue gadgets you can have a proper keyword. This is derived from the page name. I assume you are naming your pages after keywords? If not, you should! This prints the keyword with the first letter capitalised: Tt blue gadgets. This prints the keyword with all latters capitalised: TT BLUE GADGETS. Examine 'content.dat' to see how this is done.


Get Tt blue gadgets Here.

This is just filler text. What you need to do it get together 20+ paragraphs of general tips, sales pitches or boasting about your site and put them in here, instead of this stuff. The words in upper-case letters are markers where your keyword will be inserted.

MARVEL at how the software inserts the keyword Tt Blue Gadgets in the text. Instead of tt blue gadgets you can have a proper keyword. This is derived from the page name. I assume you are naming your pages after keywords? If not, you should! This prints the keyword with the first letter capitalised: Tt blue gadgets. This prints the keyword with all latters capitalised: TT BLUE GADGETS. Examine 'content.dat' to see how this is done.


Need tt blue gadgets? Look no further.

This script can still be used as a vanilla random quote script, of course. See how the software inserts the keyword Tt Blue Gadgets in the text? Instead of tt blue gadgets you can have a proper keyword. This is derived from the page name. I assume you are naming your pages after keywords? If not, you should! This prints the keyword with the first letter capitalised: Tt blue gadgets. This prints the keyword with all latters capitalised: TT BLUE GADGETS. Examine 'content.dat' to see how this is done.




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