This document will continue to evolve as existing sections change and new information is added. All updates appear in the following table:
| Date | Product | Feature | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 29 APR 2022 | Created initial document. |
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Element Visibility Tracking in Web Pages
The CX Tag's element visibility tracking capability now triggers an event to track visitor behavior when a specific element in a web page is displayed in the browser's viewport.
An element in a web page is typically visible in the viewport when any of the following occur:
- A page loads
- A visitor scrolls the web page
- A browser tab has moved to the foreground
- A DOM is introduced in the middle of a page and it moves the configured element to the viewport
Enhancements to Visual Editor in Recommendations for Responsys Emails
If you have access to both Oracle Responsys and Oracle Infinity IQ/ Marketing Recommendations, you can now do the following:
- Leverage an enhanced "what you see is what you get" visual editor to configure the layout visually and access code level support.
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Use a dedicated layout for adding "On Sale" items within email recommendations.
Inventory Upload Enhancements for Recommendations
You now have greater flexibility for setting up inventory and configuring where to collect inventory:
- SSH Key authentication is supported. This is in addition to SFTP location with username and password.
- Inventory update can occur with a full overwrite every time the inventory is ingested to Recommendations.
Configure Connections and Actions for Oracle Eloqua
Configure a connection from Oracle Infinity to your instance of Oracle Eloqua. The connection can then be used in an Action. When the rules of the Action are identified in real-time, relevant Oracle Infinity data can be delivered to Oracle Eloqua for personalization and retargeting.
Configure Webhook Connections and Use Them in Actions
Configure a connection from Oracle Infinity to a third party system using Webhook. The Webhook connection can then be used in an Action. When the rules of the Action are identified in real-time, Infinity can deliver relevant behavioral data to your third-party system.
Home Page Enhancements to Recommendations Widget
The Oracle Infinity home page now provides additional information in the Recommendations widget.