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Fellow Affiliate Marketers - Does anyone else have issues Linkshare's home page not loading???

For a long, long time now, in fact the better part of a year I have been able to log into my affiliate account LinkShare.com but this PHP script that runs their first page after logging in simply will not load. We're on Macintosh computers, all current Intel powered Mac mini, MacBook and MacBook Pro all running the most up to date version of Mac OS X "Leopard". It doesn't matter what web browser we use same outcome, absolutely nothing loads in the page but you can see up in the web browser tab a PHP script is trying to run but it stops or gets stuck every single time.

We've contacted
LinkShare.com more times than we care to think about and they keep giving us the standard answers about allowing pop-ups, virus protection and firewalls, etc. None of those things are the problem. It's clearly an issue on their end with regard to us trying to log in to their new website from Mac computers.

I'm tearing my hair out because they manage some top notch companies that I affiliate with for example;
Apple's iTunes, Macy's and Sephora just to name a few.
As fellow affiliate marketers know
LinkShare manages the affiliate program for a lot of multi-national brand name companies.

I need to know if other's are having this problem or similar issues; please post your specific comments here at my blog and let's try to move this forward, maybe we can get
someone's attention at
LinkShare who actually gives a damn about solving this problem instead of handing out pat answers and frankly ignoring very specific issues as laid
out in our emails. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE FELLOW LINKSHARE (MAC) ACCOUNT HOLDERS POST COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCES TO THIS BLOG POST. THANKS.

HERE'S A SCREEN SHOT OF WHAT THE WEB BROWSER "LOOKS LIKE" -- pay attention to the PHP reference in the tab of the web browser window screen shot.


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Bemidji State University bullish on Intel Mac...

“With the Intel Macs,” explains Brian Allen, director of technical support at Bemidji State University in Minnesota, “students now have the potential to have both systems on their machines, so they can run both Windows and Macintosh applications. They can easily switch between Apple’s iLife suite and AutoCad. It’s the best of both worlds; they’ll really have two computers for the price of one.” In addition to offering students more flexibility, Allen and his team discovered that “Windows applications run faster on the Mac.” Best of all, dual-booting Mac computers offer BSU “the potential to save $150,000 to $200,000 a year in lab hardware purchases.” What’s next for Boot Camp at BSU?

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