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@Christine the form embed code is Javascript (though you copy-and-paste it, so you don't need to actually be a JS developer.)You can also do quite deep customization of the embedded form using custom Javascript and the Forms 2.0 API.So there really are 3 options: plain-vanilla (JS-based) embed, cust...
OK... assumed so but it seemed to not mesh with @Bruno's request because he didn't mention countries at all!While I agree you'll get true positives if someone comes from an enterprise with their own AS, you can't assume you're counting all the visits on behalf that enterprise, since direct mobile (n...
@Jim While I understand the need for enforcing uniqueness in different ways, bear in mind that coupling site requests to a tightly-governed resource like the REST API (you only get 10,000 API calls per day) is a dangerous practice from a security standpoint. You've basically added in a DDoS vulnera...
@Jaclyn in addition, note that Clicks are associated with an implied Open even if the user never downloaded the tracking image. This can give a false impression of the accuracy of Open tracking on its own, which as Josh said is not reliable.
@Adam what is the significance of excluding those countries?
@Bruno in addition to the input from others, remember that an employee surfing in the field or in transit may well be hitting your site on behalf of his/her company, but by definition you will only see their mobile network. In the age of mobile, getting real precision in such a report is basically i...
@Kelli as @Murtza says, it will take some development work to make sure interesting actions are logged, but this is not a Munchkin problem so much as a tracking problem in general. Luckily a single-page website must be powered by JavaScript, which means your developer should be ready add to add the...
@Yannick you could embed the expiry date in a (CSS-)hidden field, and that way it would follow the form instead of having to be hard-coded in JS. Then your JS can check the expiration date before unhiding the form.
@Vivian like Josh said there is no way to remove the link. In fact, there is no way to control anything once the user receives an email and forwards it on their own using their mail app. When you think about it, if you could control how the e-mail looks once it's forwarded, that would be akin to a...
@John Like Justin, I'm not a Reachforce user but I've worked a bit with the Forms 2 API, and I don't see any reason this can't be done. You'll have access to all the Marketo form values in-scope, so as long as your form POSTs are allowed (i.e. no CORS problems) you'll be fine. Since Reachforce tout...