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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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03546 | Bug reports | Assessments | public | 2009-08-07 23:58 | 2009-08-12 20:57 |
Reporter | Assigned To | c_schmitz | |||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | ||
Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
Product Version | 1.85+ | ||||
Fixed in Version | 1.85+ | ||||
Summary | 03546: Re-editing an assessment with embedded Flash object causes the Flash object to break | ||||
Description | After upgrading to 1.85+ and adding $filterxsshtml = false; to config.php file I was able to add and display a Flash movie in the assessments. However, if I go to re-edit the assessment the embed code gets all screwed up and it won't display. So for example <embed width="610" height="370" src="http://blip.tv/play/testvideo" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed> Turns into: <embed type="\"application/x-shockwave-flash\"" pluginspage="\"http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer\"" src="\"http://blip.tv/play/testvideo\"" play="\"true\"" loop="\"true\"" menu="\"true\""></embed> I've been able to reproduce this every time. | ||||
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Attached Files | limesurvey_survey_19363.csv (25,144 bytes)
# LimeSurvey Survey Dump # DBVersion 138 # This is a dumped survey from the LimeSurvey Script # http://www.limesurvey.org/ # Do not change this header! # # SURVEYS TABLE # "sid","owner_id","admin","active","expires","adminemail","private","faxto","format","template","language","additional_languages","datestamp","usecookie","notification","allowregister","allowsave","autonumber_start","autoredirect","allowprev","printanswers","ipaddr","refurl","datecreated","listpublic","htmlemail","tokenanswerspersistence","usecaptcha","bounce_email","startdate","publicstatistics","publicgraphs","assessments","usetokens","attributedescriptions" "19363","2","shadmin","N","","eskilling@housebrand.ca","Y","","A","default","en","","N","N","0","N","N","30","N","Y","Y","N","N","2009-07-10","Y","Y","N","D","eskilling@housebrand.ca","","Y","N","Y","N","" # # GROUPS TABLE # "gid","sid","group_name","group_order","description","language" "28","19363","Whole Home","0","","en" "29","19363","Room By Room","1","","en" # # QUESTIONS TABLE # "qid","sid","gid","type","title","question","preg","help","other","mandatory","lid","lid1","question_order","language" "286","19363","28","L","1","Orientation<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB -Orientation</h2>\nA high livability house in a cold climate is oriented such that<br />\n<ul>\n <li>the interior maximizes exposure to sunlight.</li>\n <li>primary living spaces have south and east windows.</li>\n <li>west facing windows are shaded in summer</li>\n</ul>\nA high livability house in a hot climate is oriented such that<br />\n<ul>\n <li>the interior has a controlled exposure to sunlight.</li>\n <li>primary living spaces have north and east windows</li>\n <li>south and west facing windows are shaded</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","1","en" "287","19363","28","L","2","Context<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB - Context</h2>\nA high livability single family house<br />\n<ul>\n <li>does not have principal living spaces oriented to the side-yards</li>\n <li>does not have neighboring houses that overlook exterior living spaces or block sunlight</li>\n</ul>\nA high livability multi-family house<br />\n<ul>\n <li>does not have principal living spaces oriented to alleyways, service spaces, or side-yards.</li>\n <li>is not located immediately adjacent to mechanical service rooms, elevators, and stairwells.</li>\n <li>does not have neighboring units that overlook terraces or into primary living spaces.</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","3","en" "288","19363","28","L","3","Proportions<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB - Proportions</h2>\nA high livability single family house\n<ul>\n <li>has principal rooms oriented to either the front or the back yards</li>\n <li>minimizes the depth of the house facing the side-yard to maximize front and rear yard exposures.</li>\n <li>optimizes the shape of the house to allow sunlight into the center of the plan.</li>\n</ul>\nA high livability multi-family house\n<ul>\n <li>has principal rooms oriented towards the windows</li>\n <li>minimizes the depth of the unit to maximize sunlight into the plan.</li>\n <li>has as many exterior walls with windows as possible.</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","5","en" "289","19363","28","L","4","Zoning<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB - Zoning</h2>\nA high livability house is organized such that\n<ul>\n <li>the living, dining and kitchen spaces consolidated into one area</li>\n <li>the bedrooms are not distributed unnecessarily throughout the plan</li>\n <li>the service spaces are not distributed unnecessarily throughout the plan</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","7","en" "290","19363","28","L","5","Adjacency<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB - Adjacencies</h2>\nA high livability house\n<ul>\n <li>has compatible neighboring spaces that balance convenience and privacy</li>\n <li>avoids bedrooms and bathrooms that open directly onto principal living areas</li>\n <li>avoids locating bedrooms next to noisy spaces such as garages, kitchens, and media rooms.</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","9","en" "291","19363","28","L","6","Circulation<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB - Circulation</h2>\nA high livability house\n<ul>\n <li>has a minimum amount of hallways and corridors</li>\n <li>does not have a circulation route that limits furniture placement in principal living spaces</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","11","en" "292","19363","29","L","7","Garages/Parking<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB – Garages and Parking</h2>\nA high livability house has a garage that\n<ul>\n <li>is proportionate to the size of the house and the number of cars</li>\n <li>meets minimum interior dimensions for parking and access</li>\n <li>does not obstruct the front entry or limit light into principal rooms</li>\n <li>does not significantly reduce the usability of the exterior rear yard</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","1","en" "293","19363","29","L","8","Front Entry<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB – Front Entry</h2>\nA high livability house has a front entry that\n<ul>\n <li>is appropriately scaled to the size of the house and does not open directly into a principal living space.</li>\n <li>can accommodate at least two people at the same time and is not obstructed by stairs or other elements.</li>\n <li>has a sufficiently sized closet within close proximity</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","3","en" "294","19363","29","L","9","Back Entry<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB – Back Entry</h2>\nA high livability house has a back entry that\n<ul>\n <li>does not enter directly into a principal living space</li>\n <li>is in close proximity to the kitchen</li>\n <li>has sufficient storage and floor area unobstructed with other uses such as laundry</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","5","en" "295","19363","29","L","10","Living Spaces<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB – Living Spaces</h2>\nA high livability house has living spaces that\n<ul>\n <li>organized around at least one focal point such as a fireplace, television, or view window.</li>\n <li>are properly proportioned to fit one or more furniture groupings without wasted space</li>\n <li>have good access to sunlight and a connection to an outdoor living space</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","7","en" "296","19363","29","L","11","Balcony/Deck<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB –Balconies and Decks</h2>\nA high livability house has balconies and decks that\n<ul>\n <li>are oriented to the south and west in a cold climate and north and east in a hot climate</li>\n <li>are properly proportioned and sized to accommodate one or more furniture groupings without wasted space.</li>\n <li>has a strong connection to a principal living space</li>\n <li>has a door that does not obstruct the functionality of either the interior or exterior living space</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","9","en" "297","19363","29","L","12","Dining Spaces<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB – Dining Space</h2>\nA high livability house has a dining space that is\n<ul>\n <li>multi-functional and not cut off from other living spaces</li>\n <li>organized around a focal point such as a wall, window or storage element.</li>\n <li>properly sized and proportioned to fit a table and chairs without obstructing circulation or wasting space</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","11","en" "298","19363","29","L","13","Kitchen<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB – Kitchen</h2>\nA high livability house has a kitchen that\n<ul>\n <li>is connected with and properly oriented to other principal living areas</li>\n <li>avoids unnecessary angles on islands, counters and pantries</li>\n <li>is located just outside of a main circulation route</li>\n <li>has a limited amount of floor space within the work triangle to maximize efficiency</li>\n <li>has continuous counters, consolidated storage, and an appropriate number of appliances</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","13","en" "299","19363","29","L","14","Office/Study<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB – Office/ Study</h2>\nA high livability house has an office or study that\n<ul>\n <li>is appropriately sized and proportioned as a work space</li>\n <li>has good natural light and ventilation</li>\n <li>is not located in a residual space, circulation route, or closet</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","15","en" "300","19363","29","L","15","Bedrooms<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB – Bedrooms</h2>\nA high livability house has bedrooms that\n<ul>\n <li>have sufficient sunlight and appropriate ventilation</li>\n <li>is properly sized and proportioned to fit a bed without obstructing circulation or wasting space</li>\n <li>has sufficient closet and storage space</li>\n <li>do not have doors that obstruct furniture placement or circulation</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","17","en" "301","19363","29","L","16","Master Bedrooms<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB – Master Bedroom</h2>\nA high livability house has a master bedroom that\n<ul>\n <li>has a view window that does not look into a sideyard, alley, or service space.</li>\n <li>is appropriately scaled to the size and type of house.</li>\n <li>can accommodate a bed and other furniture groupings and/or storage without obstructing circulation or wasting space</li>\n <li>has an obvious and appropriate location for the bed</li>\n <li>has a natural adjacency to a master bathroom and closet</li>\n <li>has closets that maximize storage and minimize wasted floor space</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","19","en" "302","19363","29","L","17","Master Ensuite<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB – Master Bathroom</h2>\nA high livability house has a master bathroom\n<ul>\n <li>if it is appropriate for the house</li>\n <li>that is appropriately scaled to the size and type of house</li>\n <li>that has sufficient counter space and storage</li>\n <li>that does not have excessively scaled fixtures and wasted floor space</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","21","en" "303","19363","29","L","18","Family Bathroom<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB – Family Bathroom</h2>\nA high livability house has a family bathroom that\n<ul>\n <li>has sufficient counter space and storage</li>\n <li>is a proper size and shape to avoid isolated fixtures and wasted floor space</li>\n <li>is appropriately located in plan</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","23","en" "304","19363","29","L","19","Guest Bathroom<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB – Guest Bathroom</h2>\nA high livability house has a guest bathroom\n<ul>\n <li>if it is appropriate for the house</li>\n <li>that is not too small, over-sized or an awkward shape</li>\n <li>that is in an accessible but private location</li>\n <li>that does not have a door facing into a principal living space</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","25","en" "305","19363","29","L","20","Laundry/Mechanical<br />","","<h2>RULES OF THUMB – Laundry/ Mechanical</h2>\nA high livability house has a laundry \n<ul>\n <li>with sufficient floor area around the machines that is not obstructed with other uses or circulation</li>\n</ul>\nA high livability house has mechanical equipment that\n<ul>\n <li>can be easily accessed for service</li>\n <li>does not restrict the usability of a closet or other storage space</li>\n <li>does not open into a bedroom or principal living space</li>\n</ul>","N","N","0","0","27","en" "306","19363","28","X","1v","Orientation video<br />\n<embed width=""610"" height=""370"" allowfullscreen=""true"" allowscriptaccess=""always"" type=""application/x-shockwave-flash"" src=""http://blip.tv/play/gtY%2BgZbJLwA""></embed>","","","N","N","0","0","0","en" "307","19363","28","X","2v","Context video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","2","en" "308","19363","28","X","3v","Proportions video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","4","en" "309","19363","28","X","4v","Zoning video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","6","en" "310","19363","28","X","5v","Adjacency video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","8","en" "311","19363","28","X","6v","Circulation question<br />","","","N","N","0","0","10","en" "312","19363","29","X","7v","Garages / Parking video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","0","en" "313","19363","29","X","8v","Front Entry video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","2","en" "314","19363","29","X","9v","Back Entry video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","4","en" "315","19363","29","X","10v","Living Spaces video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","6","en" "316","19363","29","X","11v","Balcony / Deck video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","8","en" "317","19363","29","X","12v","Dining Spaces video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","10","en" "318","19363","29","X","13v","Kitchen video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","12","en" "319","19363","29","X","14v","Office / Study video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","14","en" "320","19363","29","X","15v","Bedrooms video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","16","en" "321","19363","29","X","16v","Master Bedrooms video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","18","en" "322","19363","29","X","17v","Master Ensuite video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","20","en" "323","19363","29","X","18v","Family Bathroom video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","22","en" "324","19363","29","X","19v","Guest Bathroom video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","24","en" "325","19363","29","X","20v","Laundry / Mechanical video<br />","","","N","N","0","0","26","en" # # ANSWERS TABLE # "qid","code","answer","default_value","sortorder","language","assessment_value" "287","h","High","N","1","en","4" "287","l","Low","N","0","en","0" "286","h","High","N","1","en","7" "286","l","Low","N","0","en","0" "288","h","High","N","1","en","6" "288","l","Low","N","0","en","0" "289","h","High","N","1","en","4" "289","l","Low","N","0","en","0" "290","h","High","N","1","en","4" "290","l","Low","N","0","en","0" "291","h","High","N","1","en","6" "291","l","Low","N","0","en","0" "292","h","High","N","2","en","6" "292","l","Low","N","1","en","0" "292","n","n/a","N","3","en","6" "293","h","High","N","1","en","6" "293","l","Low","N","0","en","0" "294","h","High","N","2","en","4" "294","l","Low","N","1","en","0" "294","n","n/a","N","3","en","4" "295","h","High","N","1","en","8" "295","l","Low","N","0","en","0" "296","h","High","N","2","en","4" "296","l","Low","N","1","en","0" "296","n","n/a","N","3","en","0" "297","h","High","N","1","en","4" "297","l","Low","N","0","en","0" "298","h","High","N","1","en","8" "298","l","Low","N","0","en","0" "299","h","High","N","2","en","2" "299","l","Low","N","1","en","0" "299","n","n/a","N","3","en","2" "300","h","High","N","2","en","5" "300","l","Low","N","1","en","0" "300","n","n/a","N","3","en","5" "301","h","High","N","1","en","6" "301","l","Low","N","0","en","0" "302","h","High","N","2","en","4" "302","l","Low","N","1","en","0" "302","n","n/a","N","3","en","4" "303","h","High","N","1","en","4" "303","l","Low","N","0","en","0" "304","h","High","N","2","en","4" "304","l","Low","N","1","en","0" "304","n","n/a","N","3","en","4" "305","h","High","N","2","en","4" "305","l","Low","N","1","en","0" "305","n","n/a","N","3","en","0" # # CONDITIONS TABLE # # # LABELSETS TABLE # # # LABELS TABLE # # # QUESTION_ATTRIBUTES TABLE # "qaid","qid","attribute","value" "60","305","public_statistics","1" "59","304","public_statistics","1" "58","303","public_statistics","1" "57","302","public_statistics","1" "56","301","public_statistics","1" "55","300","public_statistics","1" "54","299","public_statistics","1" "53","298","public_statistics","1" "52","297","public_statistics","1" "51","296","public_statistics","1" "50","295","public_statistics","1" "49","294","public_statistics","1" "48","293","public_statistics","1" "47","292","public_statistics","1" "46","291","public_statistics","1" "45","290","public_statistics","1" "44","289","public_statistics","1" "43","288","public_statistics","1" "42","287","public_statistics","1" "41","286","public_statistics","1" # # ASSESSMENTS TABLE # "id","sid","scope","gid","name","minimum","maximum","message","language" "38","19363","T","0","High +","93","100","<embed width=\""610\"" height=\""370\"" allowfullscreen=\""true\"" allowscriptaccess=\""always\"" type=\""application/x-shockwave-flash\"" src=\""http://blip.tv/play/gtY%2BgZbJLwA\""></embed><br />\n<div style=\""\""><em>A high livability house fits its climate and is appropriately oriented to the sun. The overall design responds to its immediate context. It is properly proportioned, and has a well zoned layout of spaces with appropriate adjacencies and sensible circulation. The individual rooms are appropriately scaled and organized to accommodate the daily rhythms of life without excess or waste. The overall result is a house designed for the long term quality of life of its residents. It is a house that conforms to the three slow home principles of simple, light, and open. A high livability house is good to live in. As such it has a higher chance of maintaining its long term economic value in comparison to other less well designed houses.</em></div>","en" "39","19363","T","0","High","80","92","This house is ranked in the <b>HIGH</b> category. 20% of the houses analyzed to date have a score in this range. This house is very well designed, although there could be room for minor improvements. Whether this is a house you already own or one that is currently listed for sale you should feel confident in its livability even if there are a few parts of the design that are less than perfect. The costs of any improvements that might be needed are probably relatively minor and should add to the long term value of the house.<br />\n<br />\n<div style=""margin-left: 40px;"">A high livability house fits its climate and is appropriately oriented to the sun. The overall design responds to its immediate context. It is properly proportioned, and has a well zoned layout of spaces with appropriate adjacencies and sensible circulation. The individual rooms are appropriately scaled and organized to accommodate the daily rhythms of life without excess or waste. The overall result is a house designed for the long term quality of life of its residents. It is a house that conforms to the three slow home principles of simple, light, and open. A high livability house is good to live in. As such it has a higher chance of maintaining its long term economic value in comparison to other less well designed houses.</div>","en" "40","19363","T","0","Moderate","56","79","This house is ranked in the <b>MODERATE</b> category. 55% of the houses analyzed to date have a score in this range. This indicates that the house is a mixture of both good and poor design choices and would probably benefit a great deal from a redesign. If this is a house that is currently listed for sale it is important to consider the cost and feasibility of the improvements as part of the purchase decision. If it is a house that you already own, undertaking an upgrade should be seriously considered if and when it is feasible to do so.\n<div style=""margin-left: 40px;"">A moderate livability house is a combination of good and bad design. Depending on the specifics this can range from fundamental design flaws in the orientation and overall layout of the home to a series of more detailed problems within the various rooms. This combination of problems has a fairly significant impact on livability. Although a moderate livability house is usually not a great place to live in at the moment, it can probably be made into one. A house in this category is usually a very good candidate for a redesign and remodel. Depending on the specific design deficiencies this can range anywhere from a series of minor changes to a more major overhaul of the entire house. A house in the moderate category is usually an opportunity to create a high livability house.</div>","en" "41","19363","T","0","Low","35","55","This score ranks this house in the <b>LOW</b> category. 30% of the houses analyzed to date have a score in this range. It indicates that the house is poorly designed in many areas. Depending on the specific nature of these problems, a major remodel of the house may be able to improve livability to a more acceptable level. If this is a house that is currently for sale, it is important to consider the cost of the improvements that would be required as part of the purchase decision. If this is a house you currently own, you should weigh the costs and benefits of a major remodel with the option of moving, when it is prudent to do so in your market, to a house that already has a higher degree of livability.\n<div style=""margin-left: 40px;"">A low livability house has been carelessly designed. It is the result of a design process that focuses on expediency and short term thinking at the expense of long term quality. It ignores its site and context. It is awkwardly proportioned and poorly zoned with unwanted adjacencies of use and too much wasted space. Too many of the individual rooms are designed to impress rather than to be useful and can be just as easily under sized as over scaled. A low livability house is hard to live in. It makes the daily chores of life more difficult than they need to be. A low livability house will probably not retain its economic value in an unstable real estate market.</div>","en" "42","19363","T","0","Low -","0","34","<embed menu=\""true\"" loop=\""true\"" play=\""true\"" src=\""http://blip.tv/play/gtY%2BgZbJLwA\"" pluginspage=\""http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer\"" type=\""application/x-shockwave-flash\""></embed><br />\n<div>This score ranks this house in the <b>LOW –</b> category. Only 10% of the houses analyzed to date have a score in this range. This indicates that the problems in this house are so deep that even substantial remodeling will probably not be enough to sufficiently improve the livability of the house. If this is a house that is currently for sale, a score in this range indicates that it is not a good house to buy. If this is a house you currently own, you should probably consider moving, when it is prudent to do so in your market, to a house with a higher degree of livability.</div>\n<div style=\""\"">A low livability house has been carelessly designed. It is the result of a design process that focuses on expediency and short term thinking at the expense of long term quality. It ignores its site and context. It is awkwardly proportioned and poorly zoned with unwanted adjacencies of use and too much wasted space. Too many of the individual rooms are designed to impress rather than to be useful and can be just as easily under sized as over scaled. A low livability house is hard to live in. It makes the daily chores of life more difficult than they need to be. A low livability house will probably not retain its economic value in an unstable real estate market.</div>","en" # # SURVEYS_LANGUAGESETTINGS TABLE # "surveyls_survey_id","surveyls_language","surveyls_title","surveyls_description","surveyls_welcometext","surveyls_urldescription","surveyls_email_invite_subj","surveyls_email_invite","surveyls_email_remind_subj","surveyls_email_remind","surveyls_email_register_subj","surveyls_email_register","surveyls_email_confirm_subj","surveyls_email_confirm","surveyls_url","surveyls_endtext","surveyls_dateformat" "19363","en","Lesson Test","","","","Invitation to participate in survey","Dear {FIRSTNAME},<br /><br />You have been invited to participate in a survey.<br /><br />The survey is titled:<br />""{SURVEYNAME}""<br /><br />""{SURVEYDESCRIPTION}""<br /><br />To participate, please click on the link below.<br /><br />Sincerely,<br /><br />{ADMINNAME} ({ADMINEMAIL})<br /><br />----------------------------------------------<br />Click here to do the survey:<br />{SURVEYURL}","Reminder to participate in survey","Dear {FIRSTNAME},<br /><br />Recently we invited you to participate in a survey.<br /><br />We note that you have not yet completed the survey, and wish to remind you that the survey is still available should you wish to take part.<br /><br />The survey is titled:<br />""{SURVEYNAME}""<br /><br />""{SURVEYDESCRIPTION}""<br /><br />To participate, please click on the link below.<br /><br />Sincerely,<br /><br />{ADMINNAME} ({ADMINEMAIL})<br /><br />----------------------------------------------<br />Click here to do the survey:<br />{SURVEYURL}","Survey registration confirmation","Dear {FIRSTNAME},<br /><br />You, or someone using your email address, have registered to participate in an online survey titled {SURVEYNAME}.<br /><br />To complete this survey, click on the following URL:<br /><br />{SURVEYURL}<br /><br />If you have any questions about this survey, or if you did not register to participate and believe this email is in error, please contact {ADMINNAME} at {ADMINEMAIL}.","Confirmation of completed survey","Dear {FIRSTNAME},<br /><br />This email is to confirm that you have completed the survey titled {SURVEYNAME} and your response has been saved. Thank you for participating.<br /><br />If you have any further questions about this email, please contact {ADMINNAME} at {ADMINEMAIL}.<br /><br />Sincerely,<br /><br />{ADMINNAME}","","","1" # # QUOTA TABLE # # # QUOTA_MEMBERS TABLE # | ||||
Bug heat | 4 | ||||
Complete LimeSurvey version number (& build) | 7394 | ||||
I will donate to the project if issue is resolved | |||||
Browser | Firefox 3.5.2 (Mac PowerPC) | ||||
Database type & version | MySQL 5.0.67 | ||||
Server OS (if known) | CentOS 5 | ||||
Webserver software & version (if known) | Apache | ||||
PHP Version | 5.2 | ||||
Correction: the working embed code is actually this: <embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" src="http://blip.tv/play/testvideo" play="true" loop="true" menu="true"></embed> It turns to this: <embed type="\"application/x-shockwave-flash\"" pluginspage="\"http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer\"" src="\"http://blip.tv/play/gtY%2BgZbJLwA\"" play="\"true\"" loop="\"true\"" menu="\"true\""></embed>< |
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Please attach a simple sample survey (survey structure as .csv-file), where we can reproduce the issue - Thx! |
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Sample survey attached. |
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I can reproduce the issue. |
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The bug has been marked as fixed in version 1.85+ which is the version that I reported the bug from. Can someone provide some clarification? Is there a more recent build I should be downloading? |
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Have a look at: ==> this fix will be included in the next stable plus release. |
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Status | new => assigned |
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Assigned To | => user372 |
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Build Number | => 7394 |
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Browser | => Firefox 3.5.2 (Mac PowerPC) |
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Database & DB-Version | => MySQL 5.0.67 |
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Operating System (Server) | => CentOS 5 |
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Webserver | => Apache |
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PHP Version | => 5.2 |
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Note Added: 09047 | |
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Issue Monitored: user4487 | |
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Note Added: 09048 | |
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Status | assigned => feedback |
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File Added: limesurvey_survey_19363.csv | |
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Note Added: 09050 | |
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Status | feedback => assigned |
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Assigned To | user372 => c_schmitz |
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Note Added: 09052 | |
2009-08-10 12:26 | c_schmitz | Status | assigned => resolved |
2009-08-10 12:26 | c_schmitz | Fixed in Version | => 1.85+ |
2009-08-10 12:26 | c_schmitz | Resolution | open => fixed |
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Note Added: 09086 | |
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Note Added: 09090 | |
2009-08-12 20:57 | c_schmitz | Status | resolved => closed |