Hope someone out there can help... creating a text entry where students have to enter code (<div class="keyText keyBoard">D</div) and it consistently comes up with incorrect. I looked at other posts from over a year ago, and there were promises there that this would be addressed in an update. But I have updated SL2 tonight and it hasn't rectified this.
Any ideas? I can't figure out another way to test this other than typing the code into a text box.
Hi, Sue -- Thanks so much for reaching out and so sorry for your troubles! First, may I ask if you would be able to share a link to the post you were referring to so I can read through the conversation mentioned, please?
Hi, Sue -- Many thanks for your reply with the posts you were referring to, and for letting us know that updating did not aide in overcoming the behavior you are experiencing. I am hopeful that Phil will be able to rediscover the solution he had previously and can share that here, but if you would like us to take a closer, I'd suggest that you work directly with our Support Engineers. Here is the form you'd need to submit your file for review, and I will be on the lookout for your ticket to follow along.
Hi, Sue: Perhaps you could use some kind of drag-and-drop, e.g., provide separate pieces of code as draggable objects and have the learners drag the appropriate ones into the correct order. Not as easy as having them type the code, but it'd be better than no testing at all.
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Hi, Sue -- Thanks so much for reaching out and so sorry for your troubles! First, may I ask if you would be able to share a link to the post you were referring to so I can read through the conversation mentioned, please?
Yes I picked up a conversation yesterday that was similar to the issues I've had with use of apostrophes in text entry... https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/can-t-use-apostrophes-or-quotation-marks-in-text-entry-questions-storyline-2.
Plus another one here... https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/short-answer-response-with-an-apostrophe#reply-228602 which are from over a year ago. I did try updating yesterday, but the issue still exists. Any ideas would be gratefully received. Thank you!
I managed to get question marks to work once for a client and cannot for the life ofme work out how I did it.
I will sort out the file and see how I did it.
Hi, Sue -- Many thanks for your reply with the posts you were referring to, and for letting us know that updating did not aide in overcoming the behavior you are experiencing. I am hopeful that Phil will be able to rediscover the solution he had previously and can share that here, but if you would like us to take a closer, I'd suggest that you work directly with our Support Engineers. Here is the form you'd need to submit your file for review, and I will be on the lookout for your ticket to follow along.
Hi, Sue: Perhaps you could use some kind of drag-and-drop, e.g., provide separate pieces of code as draggable objects and have the learners drag the appropriate ones into the correct order. Not as easy as having them type the code, but it'd be better than no testing at all.
I cannot see how \\\\\\\\\I got this to work. I have found out the file and it definitely works, and i remember having real issues making it work.
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