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Sure, it makes sense, but entrusting this to a mailto: link is very risky. I won't reiterate the problems of mailto: here but you may want to look at a recent Community post on the...
Well, you definitely can't attach or upload files on the user's behalf. They *always* must choose the file from their local computer/phone. I think calling a mailto: link "UPLOAD" ...
Just set up a test cross-post from TypeForm and it worked fine. You'd have to specify exactly what you want from an integration in order to determine the limits. For example, form ...
Should be straightforward to cross-post TypeForms to Marketo via a Zapier webhook. You don't necessarily need an integration with "Marketo" in the name.
Generally, if faced with this situation I would pass _method=delete in the query string as an override. Of course, the server needs to know to translate the call back to DELETE.
The asterisks represent your company's Marketo data (your Munchkin ID and Marketo instance).
Your developer will know what to do if s/he is already using the embed code.
On that page, I don't see any onSuccess handler.
I only see the default embed code:
<script>MktoForms2.loadForm("//app-sj07.marketo.com", "801-TVW-591", 456);</script>