SOLVED: problems with ##AGNUID##
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SOLVED: problems with ##AGNUID##
Another problem with this.
I thought so...
I had played around with ##AGNUID## and noticed it didn't do anything. I just checked and I'm correct. It doesn't substitute anything. Here's my URL:
<a href=http://somehost.somedomain.com:8080/for ... D##">click here to unsubscribe</a>
The link that get substituted in the email is:
http://somehost.somedomain.com:8080/for ... D=##AGNUID##
notice the ##AGNUID## didn't get substituted.
I thought so...
I had played around with ##AGNUID## and noticed it didn't do anything. I just checked and I'm correct. It doesn't substitute anything. Here's my URL:
<a href=http://somehost.somedomain.com:8080/for ... D##">click here to unsubscribe</a>
The link that get substituted in the email is:
http://somehost.somedomain.com:8080/for ... D=##AGNUID##
notice the ##AGNUID## didn't get substituted.
Fedora Core 5
OpenEMM 5.0.1
Java 1.5.0_08-b03
MySQL v5.0.22
Thanks,
Sam Eads
Sales & Investments
Crown Realty & Management
OpenEMM 5.0.1
Java 1.5.0_08-b03
MySQL v5.0.22
Thanks,
Sam Eads
Sales & Investments
Crown Realty & Management
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link encoding
The link looks ok. Do other (normal) web links get encoded? If not, redirect service is not working - probably a problem of the installation? Try port 80 instead of 8080.
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shouldn't the link look something like:
http://somehost.somedomain.com:8080/for ... v8lhg7eabc
instead of:
http://somehost.somedomain.com:8080/for ... D=##AGNUID##
?
http://somehost.somedomain.com:8080/for ... v8lhg7eabc
instead of:
http://somehost.somedomain.com:8080/for ... D=##AGNUID##
?
Fedora Core 5
OpenEMM 5.0.1
Java 1.5.0_08-b03
MySQL v5.0.22
Thanks,
Sam Eads
Sales & Investments
Crown Realty & Management
OpenEMM 5.0.1
Java 1.5.0_08-b03
MySQL v5.0.22
Thanks,
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Sales & Investments
Crown Realty & Management
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link encoding
no, rather like this:
http://somehost.somedomain.com:8080/?ru ... v8lhg7eabc
Just subscribe to the OpenEMM newsletter and unsubscribe to check it out.
http://somehost.somedomain.com:8080/?ru ... v8lhg7eabc
Just subscribe to the OpenEMM newsletter and unsubscribe to check it out.
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Does ##AGNUID## not work?
Since ##AGNUID## works fine in our installations and before we invest significant time to find out what is wrong: Is there anybody else out there who has the same problem?
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Same problem here,
my urls are like to one from flyboy, e.g.
http://somehost.somedomain.com:8080/for ... D=##AGNUID##
I can confirm it in version 5.0.0, hadn't time to check it on 5.0.1. I'm running on debian 3.1
my urls are like to one from flyboy, e.g.
http://somehost.somedomain.com:8080/for ... D=##AGNUID##
I can confirm it in version 5.0.0, hadn't time to check it on 5.0.1. I'm running on debian 3.1
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##agnuid##
@minichip: Indeed, the problem existed with 5.0.0 (as part of the double opt-in bug) but was removed for 5.0.1. Could you please check if your problem still exists with 5.0.1?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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HI,
I can not confirm the error with version 5.0.1 of OpenEMM. I did a fresh install of OpenEMM and it worked for me, the url ist translated into a trackable link.
@flyboy
I had problems with the right URL in the html-window of the mailings since fckeditor was trying to sanitise the "&" . Check if the url in your a href statement is like this
best regards
I can not confirm the error with version 5.0.1 of OpenEMM. I did a fresh install of OpenEMM and it worked for me, the url ist translated into a trackable link.
@flyboy
I had problems with the right URL in the html-window of the mailings since fckeditor was trying to sanitise the "&" . Check if the url in your a href statement is like this
everytime I save the html fckeditor made something like this out of ithttp://your.domain.name:port/form.do?agnCI=1&agnFN=ShowProfile&agnUID=##AGNUID##
http://your.domain.name:port/form.do?agnCI=1&agnFN=ShowProfile&agnUID=##AGNUID
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bug in fckeditor configuration
We can confirm minichip´s problem with fckeditor. Bug is now included in bug tracker #1552375. Workaround is simple.
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Using OpenEMM 5.0.2 I found that ##AGNUID## is only substituted if it is inside a trackable link.
It took me some time to find out that [agnUID] is always substituted. So to send links per email which:
- are not trackable
- need the UID
simply build them like this one:
It took me some time to find out that [agnUID] is always substituted. So to send links per email which:
- are not trackable
- need the UID
simply build them like this one:
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http://somehost.somedomain.com:8080/form.do?agnCI=1&agnFN=unsubscribe&agnUID=[agnUID]
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"new" feature
Actually, this is a "new" feature I was not aware of - thank you for posting!
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