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Sure, if you could Mark Correct when you get a chance.
Jennifer, the default client-side email validation is very primitive and will allow through emails that are indeed valid, but not publicly emailable (for example, myname@localhost is a valid email address, but from the public Internet perspective appears invalid).To get deeper validation without pon...
See the workaround in this Idea: I really don't think you can expect leads to download and import an ICS file. Internal folks, maybe.
That code is (one of) the popular methods for creating a Referral Form and comes straight from Marketo's Kenny E. It shouldn't create any errors. Please post your URL so we can see what the actual error is.Also, to be persnickety, it's not that the cookie is being modified. It is, in a sense, read-...
That'll catch 'Zabco', though. You probably want an exact match.(Also, I don't know if the OP meant literally the Company field or the email domain.)
P.S. You are going to Summit next year, I hope? I feel there are so many late-night geek sessions waiting to happen...
Doesn't the "wenReady" method help on this ? As you probably already figured, nope.You've got two processes running both automatically and asychronously that usually have a human factor "guaranteeing" enough breathing room.
Since the issue is when the munchkin code is executed, would it make sense to use a free form with a template without the default Marketo code that adds the synchronous munchkin followed by a small JS that sends the lead to the SM page when it's completed ?Yes, it would.This whole process really ne...
I left out the "and you should be happy" part.
1/ You can set up the follow-up page when defining the form in Marketo, you do not need to do it in the JS. Unless you're using the same form for multiple possible destinations, yes.There's still a race condition here, btw. Unlikely as you are to encounter it, there is actually no contractual (in t...