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Tracking A/B Test Submissions on a Page with an Embedded Pardot Form

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Hi All,

 

I have a page that includes a Pardot form, which is injected into an iframe.

Our goal is to track form submissions on this page and determine which experience (A or B) had more submissions. We are using VEC (Visual Experience Composer) to create activities and experiences.

Note:

Due to the form being inside an iframe, we cannot directly target the submit button of the Pardot form in VEC for a page. But we can target the form separately in different activity to track the number of submissions, then we won't be able to determine from which experience each submission originated. Please consider this limitation and suggest a workaround.

 

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Hi @varun790 

 

Please see my suggestions in your previous thread: https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-target-questions/css-selector-for-iframe-in-v...

If you can target the form in a different activity, you can create a profile scripts that saves which activity and experience the users have been exposed to and then use this to segment your activity that monitors the form.

Hope this helps!


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Hi @varun790 

 

Please see my suggestions in your previous thread: https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-target-questions/css-selector-for-iframe-in-v...

If you can target the form in a different activity, you can create a profile scripts that saves which activity and experience the users have been exposed to and then use this to segment your activity that monitors the form.

Hope this helps!


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