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With the upfront warnings that...[a] changing an address from an apparent typo should only be done for leads who aren't engaged; and[b] if you "fix up" user-provided input incorrec...
Completely agree, Leanne... this policy shouldn't be enforced without consulting real engagement numbers. Guessing whether leads are legit can be fraught with errors.
That's a way to do it, Raymond. But you can do the same thing from the destination LP itself. (And you don't necessarily need to refresh the page after clearing the cookie, you can...
Has to be supported, otherwise the endpoint doesn't make a whole lot of sense.I'm on a plane right now so can't verify, but try lookupField:email and pass cookie:<cookie value> in ...
Yes, the cookie value is one of the possible associators (as it also is with the older syncLead/associateLead methods). It's the mkt_tok that's a newer option.
Benjamin Ortiz this may not be the best place to follow up (especially since there's no syntax highlighting here, as opposed to on Products threads).But while I wouldn't do it this...
A good question from a reader today who asks, “My client claims you can't have a From: or Reply-To: domain that's exactly the same as your click tracking domain (what Marketo calls...
Yes, there is a small probability that the 5 character code could be repeatedI actually wasn't going to say anything about entropy! But I was going to wonder why you don't save the...