Hello,
I have a case to trigger rules based on traffic source, but I see in session storage that traffic source is lost when moving from domain to subdomain as below:-
https://www.allianz-assistance.es/
https://calcular-seguro-viaje.allianz-assistance.es/B2C/TRAVEL/ES/step-1?iframelessBU=default
Can I still use Traffic Source as a condition?
What would be required to have Traffic Source maintained between domain and subdomain?
PS:
I have already declared both domain and subdomain as internal and not to be tracked as outbount links.
Thanks.
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Hi @shubhams7318036 ,
You may want to check out stackoverflow for a general question about local/session storage, answer .
If data is saved on a subdomain, it won't be accessible by another subdomain. The linked answer mentions techniques for gettering around this. As a possible solution from within Launch, you could dynamically update all href's on the relevant <a> elements (dom ready) to include a customized query strings based on data elements or some other custom code. And then add additional logic on the new page to read from the query string.
All the best,
J
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Sorry if this has reached you too late.
Since both of your URLs are on the same eTLD+1 (allianz-assistance.es), you could use a session cookie to persist info and make it accessible from any URL that is a sub domain of allianz-assistance.es.
You could do this in straight JS or you could use the SDI Toolkit's cookie setter action. See https://techdocs.searchdiscovery.com/adobe-solutions/adobe-launch/launch-extensions/sdi-toolkit/acti...
Cheers,
-Stew
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