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How can I skip the login page of my website to create an A/B test?

  • September 2, 2022
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Hello everyone,


I am in an Adobe Target project with a private website, which requires a previous log in to access the content.

 

When I try to create an A/B test by entering any url of this website, only the login page is loaded, how can I skip this log in page and load in the Visual Experience Composer (VEC) the page where I want to perform the A/B test?

 

Any comments would be a great help, 🙂 

 

Thank you very much.

 

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Best answer by Gaureshk_Kodag

HI @katerineriera 

 

You could use the browse option present inside VEC to reach the page where you're trying to set up an activity. once you get the page using the browse option click on compose, then click apply modification if a popup appears.

 

 

 

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Gaureshk_Kodag
Adobe Employee
Gaureshk_KodagAdobe EmployeeAccepted solution
Adobe Employee
September 2, 2022

HI @katerineriera 

 

You could use the browse option present inside VEC to reach the page where you're trying to set up an activity. once you get the page using the browse option click on compose, then click apply modification if a popup appears.

 

 

 

Level 2
September 5, 2022

Thank you very much!

 That worked 🙂

Pradeep_Kumar_Srivastav
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
September 5, 2022

Hi @katerineriera ,

 

If you are setting up the test with Target's VEC then you should just need to login to your site in a separate tab. Then load the post-login page into the VEC.

 

Alternatively, you can perform the login via the VEC. When getting the login form within the VEC, switch to "browse" mode (button in the upper right area). Login then browse to the desired test page. Once there switch back to the "compose" mode.

 

you can refer actual post for similar question  https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-target-questions/a-b-testing-behind-authentification/m-p/262147 

Level 2
September 5, 2022

Hi,

 

Thanks fof reaching out to me!

I had tried this first option, and for me it didn't work 😞

However, I got it by switching to browse mode.

 

Thanks again!