Learners can edit the code and change the rule created for SCORM 1.2 Oct 24, 2023 By Gia Nam My SCORM has fast forwarding turned off but learners can edit the code progress-bar cs-seekcontrol read-only is to be able to rewind the timeline
Phil Mayor Hero 6 months ago10/24/23 at 3:22 pm (UTC) You cannot stop someone editing the local javascript
Jürgen Schoenemeyer 6 months ago10/24/23 at 4:25 pm (UTC) every browser has in an integrated programming debugger (-> F12) so everyone - who has the appropriate knowledge - can easyly modify existing restrictions that's normal and can - fortunately - not be prevented
Will Findlay 6 months ago10/24/23 at 5:54 pm (UTC) Are you working with software devs or something? Wow!
Gia Nam Author Phil Mayor 6 months ago10/25/23 at 3:26 am (UTC) Thank you, Then the learning results may not be correct
Gia Nam Author Will Findlay 6 months ago10/25/23 at 3:27 am (UTC) Yes, I have a problem that my study results may not be correct
Gia Nam Author Jürgen Schoenemeyer 6 months ago10/25/23 at 3:29 am (UTC) I feel very sorry about that, because if I fix it, it will only be to change the interface, but learners can change the established rules, which is very dangerous.
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You cannot stop someone editing the local javascript
every browser has in an integrated programming debugger (-> F12)
so everyone - who has the appropriate knowledge - can easyly modify existing restrictions
that's normal and can - fortunately - not be prevented
Are you working with software devs or something? Wow!
Thank you,
Then the learning results may not be correct
Yes, I have a problem that my study results may not be correct
I feel very sorry about that, because if I fix it, it will only be to change the interface, but learners can change the established rules, which is very dangerous.