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Best answer by jantzen_b

You should be able to accomplish your use case in DTM. For example, you could use a page load rule with conditional logic to ensure the user is on the correct domain before firing the tag. You could also have a page load rule that fires regardless of which domain the user is on but dynamically injects a value into the tag. This approach would require a bit of custom coding in the custom section of your rule though.

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jantzen_b
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Employee
July 9, 2018

You should be able to accomplish your use case in DTM. For example, you could use a page load rule with conditional logic to ensure the user is on the correct domain before firing the tag. You could also have a page load rule that fires regardless of which domain the user is on but dynamically injects a value into the tag. This approach would require a bit of custom coding in the custom section of your rule though.

kglad
New Participant
June 26, 2018

it's still not clear (to me) what you're talking about, but if dtm=dynamic tag managment, hopefully someone in this forum understands you.

[ moved from Adobe Creative Cloud to Dynamic Tag Management]

New Participant
June 26, 2018

I'm using adobe service through dtm page load rules

kglad
New Participant
June 26, 2018

again, is your question related to an adobe product or service?

New Participant
June 26, 2018

I have a different JS code for 10 different web pages and when user goes to a particular page AMO tag has to fire with the custom page  value(dynamic) in URL. for example URL looks like :   rt://evertech.//// page value///

kglad
New Participant
June 21, 2018

is your question related to an adobe product or service?