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Adobe Exam AD0-E213 Topic 6 Question 53 Discussion

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Bette
1 months ago
Alright, let's get serious here. I'm pretty sure the answer is A - query string parameter. That's the most logical way to track search terms on a website.
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Wilburn
15 days ago
Yeah, query string parameters are commonly used for passing information in URLs, so it would be a logical choice for tracking search terms.
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Veronique
17 days ago
I agree, it's the most common method used for capturing search data on websites.
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Yolando
18 days ago
I think you're right, A) query string parameter makes the most sense for tracking search terms.
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Rosina
1 months ago
Hold on, did someone say 'cookies'? I'm suddenly craving some double chocolate chip cookies. Anyone else?
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Kenneth
6 hours ago
C) Cookies
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Natalya
12 days ago
B) JavaScript variable
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Hubert
25 days ago
A) Query string parameter
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Onita
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be B) JavaScript variable for real-time tracking.
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Jovita
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's C) Cookies because they can track user behavior.
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Sharika
2 months ago
JavaScript variable? Psh, that's way too complicated. Cookies are the way to go - simple and effective!
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Peggie
14 days ago
Query string parameters can also be useful for tracking search terms, but cookies are definitely more straightforward.
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Leontine
17 days ago
I agree, cookies are simple and effective for identifying search terms on a retail website.
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Dino
1 months ago
Cookies are definitely the way to go. They make tracking search terms so much easier.
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Felicia
2 months ago
A query string parameter definitely sounds like the right way to capture search terms on a retail website. I mean, where else would you put that data, right?
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Vernice
12 days ago
A) Query string parameter
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Alyce
14 days ago
C) Cookies
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Dorcas
1 months ago
A) Query string parameter
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Glory
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Query string parameter.
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