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Here's sample code that tracks YouTube events (Play, Pause, Play Until End) using Munchkin. Adapted from YT's guide here.
Of course you probably don't care about multiple Play events and likely don't care about Pause. Play Until End is significant -- but the catch is that the lead could pause 1 sec...In order to track views/clicks within embedded pages (IFRAMEs), either:[a] the IFRAME needs to load Munchkin.jsor[b] the IFRAME needs to have code to communicate with Munchkin on the outer page (probably via HTML5 Web Messaging)If you have neither of these, then you'll only be tracking the views/cli...
Yeah, I'd go with "JS will do absolutely nothing for you." No mainstream desktop and web-based email apps will execute JS, and for good reason.
OK, that 's even easier in a way: http://jsfiddle.net/sanford/04xtuorz/5/
To turn off both default and custom opt-out, you need to make it Operational, yes.
There won't be one anonymous user in total, there will be one anonymous user per unique cookie -- i.e. per device or even per device user, depending on how you author your app.
@Takehiro are you talking about the lack of filter-by-lead? I agree this would be nice to also have in REST but if the OP wants to pull "all web traffic activity" as stated, there's no need for a filter.
Certainly it can be done. Note the REST API is preferred, but the SOAP API is still supported.Either way you want the method `Get Lead Activity` filtered by what you consider web-related activity types (mainly Visit Web Page and Clicked Link, but possibly also Filled Out Form).You'll be getting XML...
This will get a JS developer started: http://jsfiddle.net/sanford/hd22114r/4/In this example, I am writing the iframe contents at runtime instead of loading an external src, but it's exactly the same process if you use "src=blah.html". What lightbox library you use to load the iframe is up to you -...
Use the {{system.unsubscribeLink}} system token in your email design, for example: