![]() The intent is that DE will be used by web developers who want to build for new technologies before they go live to the rest of the world. With the fix out of the way and you hopefully breathing easier, here's some more detail about what broke and why.įirst, understand that Firefox Developer Edition is a "technology preview" edition of Firefox that represents the browser as it will appear (give or take bug fixes) a month or two later. But otherwise you don't have to worry about Marketo LPs. But it is possible to use the embed code on a Marketo LP - me being me, I've done that a few times when testing advanced tricks - and if you do use the embed code in this context and make it cross domains, it too will break. Most people only use the embed code on an external pages and not on Marketo-hosted LPs, since Marketo LPs have native forms support (the drag-and-drop Form object in a free-form LP, for example). You'll want to add the rule to any page that uses Forms 2.0 embed code(s). Either way, make sure to place the rule/link before you load forms2.js (or if you're loading the minimized version, which you might as well BTW). Insert that CSS rule either in your page or in an external stylesheet. Much as I like drawing things out, I'll save the gory details for a moment and give you the fix: It only took me a short time to find the cause and develop a fix (though that first iteration required a patched version of forms2.js, which you don't need anymore). Marketo user ED and I independently discovered (see this post) that once Firefox DE upgraded to v46, embedded forms would no longer submit. ![]() Here's a fix.īy Sanford Whiteman Feb 27th 2016 Tags: Marketo forms, JS, browser quirks ![]() ← TEKNKL :: Blog Your embedded Marketo forms are about to break in Firefox.
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