HELP Javascript Sep 05, 2013 By rosy colelli Does anyone know a javascript code that allows you to see the HTML page report several times a test? If the user makes a test and see if the HTML page of the report returns again at a later time this page has more details of the test. I ask for help!Thank you!
Kawstov FLIP over 10 years ago09/05/13 at 12:19 am (UTC) Hi Rosy, If the HTML is not pulling data from storyline. You can create separate HTMLs for each case and create a link to it, at required stages. If it is pulling data from SL- U need to pass these value to an HTML using Javascript. Regards, Kawstov
rosy colelli Author over 10 years ago09/05/13 at 12:44 am (UTC) Thank you very much at least you gave me attention! I was hoping for something more simple (type inhere Java code into your page report.htlm).Thank you very much!
Kawstov FLIP over 10 years ago09/05/13 at 2:12 am (UTC) Rosy, I am just sharing, what I have learnt here. Be sure that nobody goes unnoticed on community. Storyline support to Javascript has opened a new dimension to people, who look to give added features to their course/s. However, they are limited to some extent. So, be ready to come out of simple coding. You are always welcome to ask anything on community. PS: I am not a coder myself, but a small chipping here and there, always help.
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Hi Rosy,
If the HTML is not pulling data from storyline.
You can create separate HTMLs for each case and create a link to it, at required stages.
If it is pulling data from SL-
U need to pass these value to an HTML using Javascript.
Regards,
Kawstov
Thank you very much at least you gave me attention!
I was hoping for something more simple (type inhere Java code into your page report.htlm).
Thank you very much!
Rosy,
I am just sharing, what I have learnt here. Be sure that nobody goes unnoticed on community.
Storyline support to Javascript has opened a new dimension to people, who look to give added features to their course/s.
However, they are limited to some extent. So, be ready to come out of simple coding.
You are always welcome to ask anything on community.
PS: I am not a coder myself, but a small chipping here and there, always help.
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