Hi!
During a session at Adobe Summit in LV this year one of the speakers used "Cookie killer" to clear the experience on the web-page he visited. It was a small script saved as a favorite.
Using this he was able to check different experiences of target without having to use incognito and new browser windows.
Anyone know what this script is?
Tnx in advance
@Simon Cegla,
I believe this is what you are looking for. This code if saved in a bookmark when clicked will force release you from any QA experience you are currently in.
javascript:(
function () {
if (window.location.href.indexOf('?') != -1) {
var parts = window.location.href.split('at_preview_token',2);
if (parts.length > 1) {
window.location.href = parts[0].concat('at_preview_token=');
} else {
window.location.href = window.location.href.concat("&at_preview_token=")
}
} else {
window.location.href = window.location.href.concat("?at_preview_token=")
}
}
)();
I'll attach a screen-shot below of how I have mine saved as a bookmark:
This is also documented in this KB: Activity QA bookmarklet
If this helps you don't forget to like, mark as helpful & mark as answer as that helps me Hope you have a wonderful day.
How to save it:
Mihnea Docea | Technical Support Consultant | Customer Experience | Adobe | (:: 1 (800) 497-0335
Thanks alot! Greatly appreciated!
Hi Simon,
Here is a current site cookie killer I use for that exact purpose.
javascript:(function(){C=document.cookie.split('; ');for(d='.'+location.host;d;d=(''+d).substr(1).match(/\..*$/))for(sl=0;sl<2;++sl)for(p='/'+location.pathname;p;p=p.substring(0,p.lastIndexOf('/')))for(i in C)if(c=C[i]){document.cookie=c+'; domain='+d.slice(sl)+'; path='+p.slice(1)+'/'+'; expires='+new Date((new Date).getTime()-1e11).toGMTString()}})();window.location.reload();
I call the bookmark DelCookiesRld. It will delete the current site's cookie and automatically reload the page for you. Really nice to quickly be a "new visitor" and therefore get a new experience.
Hope that helps.
Thanks alot!!
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