I am trying to change a picture on a website page to run some tests. However, in order to access that page, you have to input information on the page before it. So, when I put the link into Adobe Target that sends me to the page I am trying to test, it immediately redirects me to the page where you have to input information.
Does anyone know how to get around this?
Thanks,
I would recommend using the "Browse" functionality (Button) in the Virtual Experience Composer then enter the information required on the page and continue to the final destination page.
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Mihnea Docea | Technical Support Consultant | Customer Experience | Adobe | (:: 1 (800) 497-0335
Hi Mike, this is super helpful.
However, I have tried this approach before. My problem is the following
When I am using the browse functionality in Adobe Target, I enter the login information into the first page, then the page just throws an error instead of directing me to the next page where I want to create my A/B test.
However, when I run the same set of steps in the browser with the same login data, it works fine.
Any idea how to solve this issue?
Thanks,
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1. In new tab load pre-log in page URL1
2. Log in to the page.
3. Copy post log-in URL2.
4. In new tab load pre-log-in URL1 in Target.
5. Using the Browse functionality attempt to log in or if already authenticated simply change the url to post log-in URL2.
Let me know if this works for you.
Mihnea Docea | Technical Support Consultant | Customer Experience | Adobe | (:: 1 (800) 497-0335
cameronm28308616 Did you try toggling the EEC option(configure->Page Delivery->Enable/Disable Enhanced Experience Composer) and check if resolves the issue?
Also, can you check for any errors you are getting in the console of developer tools?
Regards,
Karan
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