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Old 10-08-2009
Question Flush Ads - Is this code overriding my ads?

I installed a wordpress theme and came across the following code contained in the functions.php (theme functions) file. I am wanting to make sure this code is not over-riding my adsense publisher id and replacing with theirs in the background. I had this happen on another theme and just wanting to make sure it isn't happening again. I don't know enough to know. It is strange though that even after a full customization, the ads that appear are geared toward the theme authors' website content and not mine. ????

I replaced the original text that shows the name of the people who made the theme with PROGRAMMER (I have no desire to even try to make someone look bad, especially when it's probably just me being skeptical because I got burned.)

Code:
// FLUSH ADS
$PROGRAMMER_ads = get_option('PROGRAMMER_ads');
$PROGRAMMER_publisherid = get_option('PROGRAMMER_publisherid')

;

Any advice is appreciated.
 

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getstyle(1x)															      getstyle(1x)

NAME
getstyle - dumps the current Window Maker style related configuration or creates a theme pack. SYNOPSIS
getstyle [[-t|--theme-options] [-p|--pack] [style file]] DESCRIPTION
getstyle can either dump the current Window Maker style related configuration information to a file/stdout or create a self-contained theme pack. A theme pack is a directory that contains everything that is needed by a redistributable theme, includig the style information and pixmaps used by it. Note that style information stored in the global configuration of the system is not read. The following options are stored by default: IconBack, IconBack, TitleJustify, WindowTitleFont, MenuTitleFont, MenuTextFont, IconTitleFont, DisplayFont, HighlightColor, HighlightTextColor, IconTitleColor, CClipTitleColor, IconBackColor, FTitleColor, PTitleColor, UTitleColor, FTitleBack, PTitleBack, UTitleBack, MenuTitleColor, MenuTextColor, MenuDisabledColor, MenuTitleBack and MenuTextBack. If either -t or --theme-options is specified, in addition to the previous options, WorkspaceBack is also stored, along with any user-defin- able mouse cursor settings (NormalCursor, ArrowCursor, MoveCursor, TopLeftResizeCursor, TopRightResizeCursor, BottomLeftResizeCursor, Bot- tomRightResizeCursor, VerticalResizeCursor, HorizontalResizeCursor, WaitCursor, QuestionCursor, TextCursor, SelectCursor) that are present. OPTIONS
-t dumps theme related information too, which includes the root background texture. This option is always enabled when the -p option is used. -p creates a theme pack in the directory named by the theme name appended with the .themed suffix. ENVIRONMENT
GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT specifies the initial path for the Defaults directory. "Defaults/" is appended to this variable to determine the actual location of the databases. If the varialbe is not set, it defaults to "~/GNUstep" FILES
GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT/Defaults/WindowMaker This is the actual file that gets written. SEE ALSO
setstyle(1x), wmaker(1x) AUTHOR
This man page was written by Marcelo Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>. Window Maker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.info>. January 1999 getstyle(1x)
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