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Level 2
March 18, 2024
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Adobe target integration issue with Web SDK: Could not see display event after __view__ is fired

  • March 18, 2024
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I am implementing Adobe Target through the platform Web SDK and have configured all the steps as mentioned in this article : https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/platform-learn/implement-web-sdk/applications-setup/setup...

After i created an activity in adobe target i can see that the changes from activities are getting applied on the page. However, pageviews are not getting recorded.

 

 

 

I Checked in the debug mode and send event is getting triggered.

 


Any suggestions to resolve this issue will be really appreciated

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ezhil_raja
Level 4
March 18, 2024

Turn on include rendered propositions, this will include a display event along with the page view call and should work

 

OptiPhAuthor
Level 2
March 19, 2024

I have enabled it but I'm now observing two page views events, but the display event is still not showing up

 

 

ezhil_raja
Level 4
March 19, 2024

This implementation will send the display event in next page load. However, this won't result in additional page load. I believe one of those page load might be a 307 redirect which might be due to you environment. However, if is a 200 ok status request, I suggest you check your rule and condition.

Reg. display event, you can also try turning on 'Automatically send a display event' as shown in the below image and turn off 'include rendered propositions' on the top. This will add a seprate decisioning.propositionDisplay call which would include the display event. At a given point of time, only one of these two beta settings (include rendered propositions or automatically send a display event) should be ON.

Hope this helps..