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So even if someone steals your GTM code, with the Marketo Munchkin code buried in it
That''s not what happens. They scrape your website's HTML. That has your Munchkin code not "bu...
P.S. The same approach is used by embedded Forms 2.0. They can go on any website. And this "decontrol" is, in the end, a good thing. Because based on what I know about Marketo user...
@Michael R There's isn't any such rigorous setup procedure. I can load Munchkin on any of our domain aliases. And rightfully so because we use all of those in advertising.Certainly...
A way Marketo could (partially) prevent this would be to have an advanced mode where you would have to list every single domain from which you want to accept analytics calls. This ...
@Michael C do you mean you use RESTful URLs like http://www.example.com/user/michael/documents/images/123?If so you will have to parse the values out yourself. URLs like that need ...
Nothing can stop someone from redeploying your code. As I think I responded when you brought this up a few weeks ago, you must be allowed to redeploy your code on any number of dom...
I don't get how this Idea could work within Marketo's current business model.If your database is limited to 100,000 leads but you can send one-off e-mails to as many other people a...