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What kind of data are you storing in the datetme? Is the lead actually going to be able to choose from any date @ any time?
The "Is this you?" logic is built into Forms 2.0 (it's in the "If known lead, show" option) so this should be possible, yes.
Shudder to think you're using the REST API in response to individual web actions, as this creates a DoS vulnerability. Please consider the API for batch-based, server-to-server actions only. It's not for real-time personalization.To your main question: you may be misunderstanding how the _mkto_trk ...
Ilana, relying on cookies -- or local storage, same idea -- to some degree is mandatory.If the user is not re-identifying her/himself before the form is rendered, there is no way that the server will know who is asking for the form to be rendered. Hence, there is no way to conditionally display a f...
OK, IFRAME is still Marketo-hosted for our purposes.There are a few different ways to create shareable picklists. If you want to use a (text) token here's what you can do:1. Create the token. It will actually be snippet of simple JavaScript that has all your options in it. Here, I have just copy-a...
That's great! If you could mark it as correct, please do, because there seems to be confusion about this objective.
Matthew, are your forms on Marketo-hosted Landing Pages?
If you have a dev to put on the project, I'm sure you could build something for in-house use. It just becomes unwieldy to imagine a general-purpose implementation... there are good reasons that ESPs/MAPs are best isolated from person-to-person mail.To be fair, if the service only gets a copy of mail...
If you accidentally click "Helpful - Yes" on your own reply: (a) it works, which makes no sense, since it's really not for you to say; and (b) you can't take it back without marking your reply as Unhelpful (which isn't the same as just taking back the click).