Re: Remove Marketo tracking query string from links in emails

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Remove Marketo tracking query string from links in emails

The query string that Marketo adds to URLs in emails sent from Marketo is causing our software download links (.exe) to download without a file extension when downloaded through Internet Explorer.  If we remove the query string that is added after the URL extension the file downloads with no problem. 

Has this happened to anyone else and if so what did you do to fix it?  It would be good to know if there is a way to add a link in an email and not have Marketo add a query string to it.
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Anonymous
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Re: Remove Marketo tracking query string from links in emails

This article should help.
https://community.marketo.com/MarketoArticle?id=kA050000000KyqCCAS

Anonymous
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Re: Remove Marketo tracking query string from links in emails

That sounds perfect. Time to test it out; thanks!  
Alicia_Bell
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Re: Remove Marketo tracking query string from links in emails

Is there a better solution for this rather than disabling tracking? We still want to be able to track the link.

Also, we have noticed this only happens in Internet Explorer (tested with version 9). Does anyone have any input on why this mgiht be occuring?
Anonymous
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Re: Remove Marketo tracking query string from links in emails

We are having the same problem with .exe files and Internet Explorer. We have campaigns that trigger off of these clicks, so it would be nice to have this work with this browser.

I'm with Alicia, is there any other solutions to this problem?

- Taylor

Anonymous
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Re: Remove Marketo tracking query string from links in emails

@Alicia

What we ended up doing was creating a URL that would redirect to the .exe file. This way we could use the link as a trigger for our smart campaign and still have the user receive their file in IE. Not ideal, but works.

Taylor
Alicia_Bell
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Re: Remove Marketo tracking query string from links in emails

@Taylor

Thanks - that's what we did as well, but like you say it's not ideal. Was hoping to move away from this approach.