Currently, if I have a rule with 3 third party scripts, DTM will load each script individually onto the page with separate requests. Is there a way to tell DTM to combine them?
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Hi Chris / Todd,
It basically depends on the Type of Javascript / Third party tags you wish to combine.Please find below some points on the same.
1. Its not possible to combine Javascript / Third party tags from different vendors i.e. Fire a single image request for both the vendors.
2. For combining Javascript / Thirdparty tags from same vendor , you need to contact your vendor to device the mechanism for combining multiple tags.
3. For Adobe Analytics, Do not write a separate call s.t() for each Javascript code , Page load rule condition i.e. Top of the page , bottom of the page etc. will itself take care of that.
Please let us know if you have any further queries for the same.
Thanks & Regards
Parit Mittal
Chris,
It depends on the types of scripts. Which ones are you trying to combine?
-Rudi
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I am also wanting to know this. I have a Page Load Rule that has 5 separate "Javascript / Third Party Tags". They are all Sequential Javascript scripts. When I check the network calls in Chrome, I see a separate satellite-[guid].js call for each. Any way those could all be combined / minified into a single call? I thought maybe it was just a staging thing, but I checked the live site and they are separate calls there as well.
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Hi Chris / Todd,
It basically depends on the Type of Javascript / Third party tags you wish to combine.Please find below some points on the same.
1. Its not possible to combine Javascript / Third party tags from different vendors i.e. Fire a single image request for both the vendors.
2. For combining Javascript / Thirdparty tags from same vendor , you need to contact your vendor to device the mechanism for combining multiple tags.
3. For Adobe Analytics, Do not write a separate call s.t() for each Javascript code , Page load rule condition i.e. Top of the page , bottom of the page etc. will itself take care of that.
Please let us know if you have any further queries for the same.
Thanks & Regards
Parit Mittal
ParitMittal wrote...
Hi Chris / Todd,
It basically depends on the Type of Javascript / Third party tags you wish to combine.Please find below some points on the same.
1. Its not possible to combine Javascript / Third party tags from different vendors i.e. Fire a single image request for both the vendors.
2. For combining Javascript / Thirdparty tags from same vendor , you need to contact your vendor to device the mechanism for combining multiple tags.
3. For Adobe Analytics, Do not write a separate call s.t() for each Javascript code , Page load rule condition i.e. Top of the page , bottom of the page etc. will itself take care of that.
Please let us know if you have any further queries for the same.
Thanks & Regards
Parit Mittal
Parit, so I have a Page Load Rule that is not tied to anything except code. See shot here: http://screencast.com/t/WdYDsFIheTnv It is not associated to Analytics or anything else. Also, it triggers at Bottom of Page: http://screencast.com/t/TFT6bgc23
Inside that rule, I only have custom scripts created. You can see them here: http://screencast.com/t/bngD0lVA They are just general javascript that use _satellite. Nothing complicated.
Finally, in the webpage networking on chrome, I see them all getting included separately. http://screencast.com/t/LPU1lfQgZq
Now, you can see from my Page Load Rule, that I like to have all my scripts named as that makes maintenance a ton easier than trying to find something in one huge js script file. However, I can't have hundreds of separate files included at run-time...
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