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@Ken C You're not actually fixing the proxy for all connections as you would if you started the JVM that way. You're still making the changes at runtime and can reset the proxy settings afterward (controlling for multithreading of course).Alternately you could implement proxySelector as at http://d...
@Dylan Z Wow, that's not embarrassing at all... I guess that's what you get trusting a third party to host your Coming Soon pages (LaunchRock, offered by a VC). Looks like their entire public platform is down. Too bad, they have served us well on other projects. I apologize for the confusion.Anywa...
@Shayla W if you want to disable all styles, you can do it like so: http://jsfiddle.net/sanford/9wvf0zjz/show/To be clear, this isn't changing the markup, just disabling the CSS rules. In other words, if Marketo wraps a BUTTON in a SPAN, it's going to stay that way in the DOM. However you'll be abl...
Simple examples: http://fiddle.jshell.net/syd2402c/2/show/?sports http://fiddle.jshell.net/syd2402c/2/show/?nightlife
Been awhile since I've used Java, but IIRC Java's proxy settings are sysprops. That is, you don't have to pass them to constructors or methods, you can set them globally. See https://developers.google.com/gdata/articles/proxy_setup, for example.
@Justin N @Dylan Z Here's our Coming Soon/mailing list page... just put it up tonight. :)http://soon.markivo.com/
@Dylan Z A note I've dropped on similar threads: we're planning to turn our in-house reply tracking solution into a commercial offering in Q2 of this year. It'll do what you want, but I understand that probably doesn't give you much assurance if you're deciding whether Marketo was the right fit rig...
Of course. First, parse the value from the URL (query string) using JavaScript.Then you can use any one of various techniques to change/add the logos:Add a class to an element that changes the background-image using an existing CSS selector: H2.partner1 { background-image: url(http://pages.example.c...
@David P You need to change http://app-xx01.marketo.com/...to use your instance URL (ours is app-sj01...).Also, I used the generic variable `form` because I didn't know how experienced you were w/JS.In full, it would be document.querySelector('FORM.email-form').addEventListener...
Use the onValidate handler as in the Forms 2.0 API docs.
Running here.