Linking to Pollstar
Linking to Pollstar from your Web page
Add a Pollstar Tour Database search form to your Web page
Pollstar graphics you can use on your Web page
Adding Pollstar to your Bookmark List
Using Netscape Navigator
Using Microsoft Internet Explorer
Using Enhanced Mosaic
Making Pollstar your Home
Using Netscape Navigator
Using Microsoft Internet Explorer
Using Enhanced Mosaic
LINKING TO POLLSTAR FROM YOUR WEB PAGE
There is a variety of ways you can link to Pollstar. The simplest way is to link to our home page. You can do this by adding the following in
your web page:
You can search the Pollstar Tour Database directly by Artist
with the following HTML code:
Artist Name goes here
Capitalization is only important for the URL--e.g. "TARTIST" needs to be in upper case and "tour" needs to be in lower case. The
following rules apply for the Artist, Band, or Event Name:
1.Capitalization is ignored.
2.Special characters are dropped--these include periods (.), amperstands (&), dashes (-), apostrophes ('), question marks (?), colons (:),
semi-colons (;), parenthesis () and slashes (/).
3.Single and double spaces are converted to "+".
The following are some examples:
One Name: Jawbreaker
Two Names: Urge Overkill
Band Name: Junior M.A.F.I.A.
Band Name: R.E.M.
Band Name: Hootie & The Blowfish
Event Name: Shining Time Station - Live!
You can search the Pollstar Tour Database directly by City
with the following HTML code:
City Name goes here
The first letter(s) of the city name must be capitalized and both letters of the state abbreviation must be capitalized.
1.Special characters are dropped--these include periods (.), amperstands (&), dashes (-), apostrophes ('), question marks
(?), colons (:), semi-colons (;), parenthesis () and slashes (/).
2.Single and double spaces are converted to "+".
The following are some examples:
One name City and State: Denver, Colorado
Two name City and State: Santa Rosa, California
Two name City and State: Las Vegas, Nevada
To include 'Nearby Cities' in your specified city search, simply add the following syntax immediately following the state abbreviation:
&Market=Y
Here is a City search example of San Diego, California, including Nearby Cities: