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December 10, 2013
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Found an outdated webpage--how do I find out which Marketo program it corresponds to?

  • December 10, 2013
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I found a Marketo landing page via a link--it's outdated and we need to update it. Problem: How can I figure out which Landing Page asset it's linked to in Marketo so I can edit it? :/ We have many landing pages in our instance.

Have peeked at the source code and haven't found anything in there to help me identify how to do this. Ideas?
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Best answer by Kenny_Elkington
Hey Amelia,

If there's a form on the page you can go into the source of the page(ctrl+u) and search for "lpid".  Grab the number of the lpid from the 'value' of the input element.  Next go into Marketo and replace the '#**************' at the end of the URL with this '#LPxxxxA1' replacing xxxx with the number from lpid.  This will take you to the page in your instance.

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Josh_Hill13
Level 10
December 10, 2013
Huh. I thought there was an Idea for a search by URL somewhere.

Ask Support? They can see that on the backend.

You might also check Admin > URLs for any redirects that might exist for that URL.
Level 10
December 10, 2013
Hi Amelia,

Pick any unique word from the url and search for the same in the search bar. 


Hope this will help!
Kenny_Elkington
Adobe Employee
Kenny_ElkingtonAdobe EmployeeAccepted solution
Adobe Employee
December 10, 2013
Hey Amelia,

If there's a form on the page you can go into the source of the page(ctrl+u) and search for "lpid".  Grab the number of the lpid from the 'value' of the input element.  Next go into Marketo and replace the '#**************' at the end of the URL with this '#LPxxxxA1' replacing xxxx with the number from lpid.  This will take you to the page in your instance.
December 10, 2013
@Kenny: Brilliant! Great trick. I used this, then clicked Edit Draft so I could see, in the top purple bar, which program the page was a local asset in.