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- Enter a name for this instance of Dynamic Content
- Enter the URL of the RSS or ATOM feed
- Specify how many items from the RSS or ATOM feed should be inserted into the message. NOTE: the higher the number of items, the larger the potential impact on overall campaign mailing time as the system will have to insert more content in each message.
- Indicate whether they should be no older than a certain amount of hours
- Specify the filter based on which the Dynamic Content will be inserted into the message
- Click Save
Field name | Tag | UsageDetails | ##TITLE##
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feed_title | [title] | This markup will be used to print the title. |
##PUBDATE## | [pubDate] | This markup will be used to print the publication date. |
##MEDIACONTENTN## | ##MEDIACONTENTN## | N is a number. Show the N media tag defined in the item. (i.e. ##MEDIACONTENT2## show the second media tag of the item if present). |
##MEDIACONTENT## | ##MEDIACONTENT## | Show the first media tag defined in the item (same as MEDIACONTENT1). |
##LINK## | [link] | this markup will be used to print the title. |
##DESCRIPTION## | [description] | this markup will be used to print the description of the Item. |
##CONTENTENCODED## | [contentencoded] | this markup will be used to print the content of the Item.The title of the individual item in the feed |
feed_link | The destination URL of the feed item | |
feed_summary | A brief description of the feed item | |
feed_content | A longer description of the feed item. Could be the entire article in HTML format. | |
feed_author | The author of the feed, if present | |
feed_updatedate | The date on which the feed item was updated | |
feed_mediacontent | Media content associated with the feed item: typically images | |
feed_mediacontentX (X: 1 - n) | Specific media content (e.g. a specific image), starting at 1 (i.e. feed_mediacontent1) |
Hosted HTML block
You can dynamically insert the content found on a remotely hosted Web page.
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