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@Tim C Don't see where SQL would be involved in any way.The solution is pretty simple, you just run through the cURL function twice, first time passing it the'Email' => urlencode($...
The Munchkin function calls (including init(), wihich calls visitWebPage() internally) do not fire callbacks when they are complete. Since they involve doing a remote GET of a trac...
@Bethany D "Congestion" is usually a euphemism. Doesn't mean the server is actually too overwhelmed to handle your email. It means they've handled enough email from you already in...
@Marvel M Not really clear what you mean by "[form field] rule." Are you trying to create a dropdown of 50 (+ territories) states and passing the chosen state to the back end for f...
The answer is for the IT team to determine what anti-spam or other check on their mailserver is preventing the mail from being accepted.If you simply bypass the check, that ignores...
@EM Seems you solved this problem via more appropriate means, but it certainly is possible to restyle only one field. You just need to figure out a specific CSS selector after peek...
As I warned on the other thread on this same topic, it is not actually possible to determine that someone has fully downloaded and saved a document, only that they have clicked a l...
Can't comment on the Forms 2.0 components, which are most likely static enough to set a one-day expiry at least , but I imagine the Munchkin scripts were left dynamic because they ...
Whitelisting isn't a good idea if you want to have an idea of how your Marketo emails fare in the outside world. You might get them through to your team's test addresses that way, ...