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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, ...
Yes, you could use a supplementaryVisit Web Page call like this. I tend to useClick Link to trigger Interesting Moments because that way users can always trust that Visit Web Pages...
I'm not sure what satisfaction you expect to get from the code above. You'll get success when Munchkin.js is loaded, but you still won't get a callback when the tracking is complet...
@Ingrid if you can't get what you want out of the built-in Visits Web Page trigger, you can trigger a Munchkin Clicked Link event when they're on one of your interesting pages.For ...
@Becky B I second @Jenn that Marketo doesn't support expiring links.
I would add that creating literalONE-time downloads isn't a good practice. With the amount of mobile traffic n...
@Jeff Coveney In the thread @Justin Norris linked to, considermy commentabout using aclient-sideform post to Marketo using the same data you gather in your non-Marketo form.
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