This is really a Target + AEM question, but the net is we would love to see which pages in AEM have a Target test running so nothing gets broken during a page update (of any sort). Has anyone come up with a good way of letting authors know that a test might be running on a given page? Open to any and all ideas, programmatic or even through some naming or workflow process.
Thanks so much.
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@jkqcom suggest to use platform debugger and check request and parameter for target
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-platform/debugger/solutions/target
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Thanks and sorry if I wasn't clear. I am looking to implement some sort of visual queue in AEM to let authors know that there is a Target activity(s) running on a given page. These are non-technical authors who are used to AEM component authoring and not necessarily familiar with Target. Most won't even have access to Target, and definitely have little development experience. They know the AEM authoring environment, components, and content hierarchy inside and out though, so hoping something visual there might help them.
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@jkqcom target is a kind of runtime overlay on the authored > Published page. The issue you mentioned is more of a marketing/ personalization process issue of your organization—it should be clear to the author what pages are in the scope of the target activity.
I think the process issue should be addressed 1st before looking to any tech solution - sometimes the problem can be solved with a process and not require a tech solution
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