View images to validate them for each item on the network. Personalization generates all images in your catalog when you publish an open time item template, and refreshes individual images when you update the template’s metadata. However, if an item’s image changes, but the image URL remains the same, Personalization doesn’t automatically update the image it stores.
Required Editions
Permissions Needed
To view stored item images:
A role with View permissions
To see which image is on the network for an item, enter the following URL, replacing
the capitalized variables with the relevant content:
https://cdn.evergage.com/blocks/{ACCOUNT_ID}/{DATASET_ID}/{ITEM_TEMPLATE_ID}/{ITEM_ID}.png
To find the ID of an item template by selecting Email > Open Time Item Templates, click the three vertical dots of a column header, and select the ID option.
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