
How to capture tag id's in the crawl?
Is there a way to capture the tag id that's associated with the tag? For instance, the tag id for Floodlight tags is the advertiser id in DoubleClick Campaign Manager. Is there a way to pull down the tag identifiers into the results?
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Yes, we should be able to add this to the scan results.
With the following Floodlight example request below, the advertiser ID would be the 'src' parameter, '1234567', correct?
Ex:: http://1234567.fls.doubleclick.net/activity;src=1234567;type=abc123;cat=fghij456;

Exactly - the use case is that some of the pages I want to validate are running multiple instances of the same tag. So it's not enough to tell me that a floodlight, or Google Analytics tag fired. I really need to know if it was my tag.

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