You've gotta get the fallback page to be just /pagename.html. The UI will change this to http://pagename.html. So you need to replay the request and take out the extra stuff.Actual...
But in the Marketo LP example here, pagename.html (which let's assume was successfully and forcibly placed by the UI hack) is still the same content whether it's being viewed from ...
Makes sense. Then the JS from your original post is somehow adapted to sort whatever one calls the middle part of the domain name instead (choosing the .brand_a. or .brand_b. part)...
Well, I'm no programmer, but that all made sense to me, and I do understand what you mean about hacking the UI now. Thank you!What sort of hack is required to achieve the desired e...
Sanford Whiteman, can this approach also be used where there are different top level domains for the multiple domains in question? For example, megabrand.com (and their megabrand i...
>Thanks Greg. I was so focused on the form-based approach, I missed theobvious.-- --Robert KelenDirector of Partnerships & ServicesLeadous (a Marketo Certified Services Partner)<ht...
Given that it's possible to hide a form (or show custom HTML only to known leads), I'm wondering if there's a way to do exactly the opposite? That is: hide the form for anonymous v...