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Does the VEC have the capability to use dynamic URLs?

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We have a client that uses dynamic URLs with multiple PIDs across thousands URLs, and we would like to know if and why, we can or can't use the Visual Experience Composer to create and test experiences on dynamic URLs.

 

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Ds

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Are you trying to run one activity across many similar dynamic urls? Or are you having issues with VEC loading a dynamic url?

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Are you trying to run one activity across many similar dynamic urls? Or are you having issues with VEC loading a dynamic url?

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thanks for your interest in supporting us...yes we are interested to see if we can use VEC to run one activity across many similar dynamic urls

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@Dsantoro 

You can specify pages that include the change elements, or apply the change across your site or domain.

  1. Create or edit an activity as described in Activities.

  2. To specify the pages where the experience will appear, in the Visual Experience Composer (VEC) click the gear icon, then select Page Delivery.

  3. Click Add Template Rule, then specify the criteria for the pages you want to add the experience to.

  4. Specify the page range. The page range can be one of the following:

    • URL (For more information about how Target evaluates URLs, see Targets and audiences FAQ.)
    • Domain
    • Path
    • Hash (#) Fragment (target the part of a URL that follows the # symbol.)
    • Query
    • Parameter
  5. Choose an operator.

    The operator specifies how the items after the operator relate to the page range. Available operators include:

    • Contains
    • Does not contain
    • Is (case sensitive)
    • Is not
    • Starts with
    • Ends with
  6. Type the strings that define where the experience is added, such as the domain or the strings contained in the page name.

    For example, if you select Domain and Is (case sensitive), type the domain where you want the experience added to all pages.

    You can include multiple items.