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Quote: Originally Posted by ThePixelDoc Here's some more "half-assed, half-baked" ideas that Adobe has in store, instead of just killing off Flash like they should. I have been using Flash CC for some time as my go to tool for HTML 5 anima…
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Like others here, I hadn't worn a watch for a very long time. I wasn't all that impressed with the design of The Apple Watch based on the original photos and even after trying it on at the Apple Store, but I always like Apple products so I gave it a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by eightzero Apple lost money on El Capitan, too. Think how much that cost to make and deploy, and they gave it away for free. I like AI, and learn a lot from it. But someone needs to hire an editor. Well yeah but…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DanielSW Here's my first character I threw together. Looks sort of like the original Poser app that I used once an awhile.
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Quote: Originally Posted by DanielSW And "recent" would include 2006, as my own involvement with Adobe as a customer goes back to 1987 when I bought Illustrator v1.01. Cool, but I have you beat. Illustrator 1.0a. Did yours come with a VHS …
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Quote: Originally Posted by designr It can be. In fact it's used all the time. In fact it's how most websites keep you logged in from session to session: They do a "Set-Cookie" with a cookie named something like "logged_in" or "user_id" and th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by designr This is all part of the standard HTTP protocol. As far as I know the HTTP cookie cannot be accessed by the server scripting language be it PHP or .Net. If your form data is saved so you can hit the back b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by designr It's not cross-domain. The cookie is set for the domain of the pixel. How exactly do you set a cookie without Javascript or PHP?
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Quote: Originally Posted by designr Could be a couple of reasons: Add some information to the cookie for example. But really, most likely, I just want to know that I've seen you before (hence the cookie). I probably do something like try to gi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy https://developers.facebook.com/ads/blog/post/2015/06/10/upgrades-to-conversion-tracking/ All Facebook pixels are now up to 3X faster. We’ve rewritten a large part of our server response code and used j…
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Quote: Originally Posted by designr 1. Browser makes GET request for pixel to server. Includes any cookies previously set from that domain. If there is a previous cookie why bother sending a pixel? Just refresh the cookie.
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Quote: Originally Posted by designr Not true. Again, not true. Log integration isn't required. Just something that detects the GET and does something with the details from the GET which can have a lot encoded in the path. The pixel c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by designr Actually some tracking can be done simply with a "pixel" which is, literally, a one pixel, transparent image embedded on the page. How 1990s. Nobody does that anymore. You would have to parse your logs a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by spheric Ad blockers block all sorts of stuff, INCLUDING images hosted at known ad-hosting services. They can also block video, as well as the scripts you mention. I don't think you'll find any ad of any sort, ima…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky When I pick up the morning paper and the ad section slips out and lands on the floor The contents of the ads nor the paper have changed. It is no different with the site, the ads are still on the se…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cropr I was by coincidence discussing ad blockers with a legal counsellor and he said that an ad blocker, by removing the ads from a page, actually modifies the page without the consent of the owner of the page. In …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac_128 Skeuomorphism has it's place. People intuitively know what to do with a product that mimics what it looks like. For someone who's never used a digital drawing device like the Pencil, they would instinctively k…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland Link to original video?
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Many electronics stores have security at the exit door checking everyone's receipt and shopping bag. If Apple wants to have a free and open door policy as well as an app that even lets you pay on your phone and walk out the door with your item witho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips My best guess is this will be a 'self gift' for any Apple enthusiast that can find justification somehow as they are graphic artists or own their own companies, the later like I always have, just kid t…