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Are you talking about adding in the code object, where you can drop HTML (or java script accordingly) or are you talking about using the object where all you do is select a form?
It looks like it isn't working.Does anyone else have any other ideas?
You can but you need to put the form as the Java script. If you are using the form object in the editor there is no place to put the onSuccess script.
In your SFDC instance do you have a requirement on any specific field? For example in my instance, we can't have 2 letter states, the states must be fully spelled out and if they aren't the record will not be created/ added. Given that only a few are blocked I don't think unsyncing the entire progra...
I get what your saying. That being said for some coding is a passive skill and if the basic code could be generated based on specific structure it would save time and effort for people who don't necessary know how to get the GA tracking feature working. I managed to get the code working once, but th...
It would be great if in the form builder we could apply the Google Analytic tags so that the events can be tracked as they happen. On the front end it would be 3 fields we would fill in. The code could then auto generate and it would be easier for the marketeers to track/ update.
True there are many reasons that an email could be blocked, but in this case it could also be that there is a delay from the server in announcing the result of the email (bounce, received, or otherwise). Some servers have a delay on the receipt of email information.
That is good that they created it but yes it is a tease they should keep it hidden if they don't want us to use it.
I was looking thru the Treasure chest and found 2 new features that weren't there before. These features have to do with form submissions, and I want to turn them on but they require a password. My admin password doesn't work, so does anyone know how to fix this?
Great I will test this out and see if it works. Thanks!