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andrewatfornax

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  1. So, to clarify - if you've taking the (wise) precaution of running your Revive Adserver admin interface on an SSL secured site, you should check to see if your webserver's SSL capabilities have been affected by heartbleed, and act accordingly. 

     

    However, there's nothing specific to Revive Adserver here - this is a general problem for many webservers etc.

  2. Actually there are two issues with geo targeting:

    1. In configuration -> Geotargeting Settings I selected MaxMind (Flat file) and checked "Show geotargeting delivery limitations even if GeoIP data unavailable". Without checking that checkbox I cannot select any Geo-* options from delivery limitation checkbox for banners.

    2. After adding geotargeting to any banner they are not loading at all. The zones are empty.

     

    The two issues are related. :-)

     

    To try to stop people from applying Geo targeting to banners when their Geo targeting plugin isn't working properly, Revive Adserver won't show you the options to adding Geo targeting to banners when the admin interface can't see the GeoIP data.

     

    However, because some (advanced) users set up the admin interface and delivery systems on a different servers (for increased scale), and because some (corporate) users have an internal network that they access the admin interface with (which because of the IP address they use, will not get a hit in the GeoIP database), there is the option to override this "feature" to ensure that users can apply Geo targeting to banners.

     

    So, it looks to me like you have something incorrectly set up, and thus have no GeoIP data to target with - that's why you can't add Geo targeting to your banners without setting the option; and why when you do apply Geo targeting to your banners, they don't show up.

     

    What targeting option(s) are you applying? By default, the "MaxMind GeoIP Plugin" will only provide country information (where available).

  3. Why would software like this NOT having billing and payment features?

     

    Hi!

     

    Easy question to answer - because of the history of the project. It started out way back when as an open source product to do what was needed - and this really is a long time ago now - and billing & payment simply wasn't a need. Then it was adopted by the company that is now known as OpenX, and again, that company as it developed the software simply didn't need this functionality.

     

    Now that the project has been brought back to the open source community, it's possible that we could add this feature, if there's demand for it, and time and/or funding to make it happen. But as a volunteer-based open source project.... Well, the team does everything it can to make Revive Adserver great, but I can basically guarantee we can't make everyone happy & add every feature. Not unless someone wants to come along and come up with a finance package for it that lets us code full time on the project!

  4. If I was trying to debug the issue, I'd start with a clean browser, no cookies, and use a cookie inspector tool to see if I can see the cookies being set, and at least confirm if the cookie magic is happening; if that's okay, then I'd look at what is being logged in the database; if there's nothing happening there on conversion, I'd use xdebug to walk the code and see what's happening.... But that's a pretty heavy process, unfortunately.

     

    I hope to get to conversion tracking documentation soon, so chances are I will be stepping through the process and confirming that it really is working soon - and given that I'm not hearing really loud shouting that it's broken, I'm pretty confident that it can work; so chances are you have a configuration issue with the setup...

  5. If by "control panel" you mean the Wordpress control panel, then no, you can't upload and install Revive Adserver through the Wordpress control panel. However, as mentioned above, you mean your hosting provider's control panel, then you may be able to do this. Please see your hosting provider's documentation on how to upload files, if that's what you mean. 

  6. Maybe you could be clearer, please, on what you mean by saying that you "can't edit" a banner, and what "the link" is that you are clicking?

     

    Are you talking about something not working in the Revive Adserver UI, or are you saying that the banner you have created is not working as you'd expect?

     

    Some screen grabs of how things are actually set up and/or somewhere we can see the banner(s), if appropriate, would help.

     

    Thanks.

  7. Thank you very much Matteo! We are trying that.

     

    Please let us know how you get on! The option for changing the operation interval was introduced for a specific need way back in the day, but unfortunately, unless you have amazingly high traffic volumes, reducing the OI from the default of 60 minutes tends to cause issues, because the (relatively) small number of impressions per OI means the maintenance script struggles to do a good job.

     

    Note that changing the OI will mean it takes a while for Revive Adserver to "learn" what the new impressions/OI values are, so don't expect instant and immediate results.

     

    One other tip might be to add some delivery capping to the banners, so that you only show each banner a few times a day (e.g.) to any given user. That can really help prevent over-delivery by thinning out the number of impressions that are possible. 

     

    HTH!

  8. Ah, now, there used to be a feature to allow eCPM-based prioritisation, but I have to admit that I'm 100% sure that this is still definitely around and working. This is something that I suspect I will be looking into while working on documentation updates - but feel free to have a poke about and it might be in the config options somewhere and you can let us know if it is?

  9. Or it could be that the hardware is not the same, or PHP opscode caching is present on one but not the other - unfortunately, there are a very large number of variables when it comes to asking "why is the performance different between two different installations". Fundamentally, there is very little different between late OpenX Source releases and current 3.0.x Revive Adserver releases - it's all been rebranding and fixing a lot of bugs; certainly nothing has changed to fundamentally change the performance of the application, so I would look hard at your systems setup -- which is unfortunately well beyond the scope of support we're able to help out with here. 

  10. I can answer 1 & 2 - which is Yes, and Yes.

     

    2a isn't really a question, but Revive can support any size banner at all, really, so this is not an issue.

     

    2b isn't something I really know much about - I know there is a Wordpress plugin, but we have not really looked at bringing this over from OpenX to Revive at this stage. But that doesn't matter - you can do all of the above even without a Wordpress plugin.

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