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supplicant
#1 posted April 16, 2000 at 11:46am (EST)  


Ah, my bad... it worked for the ten or so surveys that went inactive while I was very behind for a while, but as soon as I got caught up to where I was the same old problems started up again  * smile * So... any ideas yet on how to get it up and running?  * smile * Or more trouble than it's worth?

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supplicant
#2 posted April 16, 2000 at 11:42am (EST)  

Bill, did you manage to get the "Inactive New" survey selector working?

(I was just taking another look then and it *seemed* to be working  * smile * )

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supplicant
#3 posted February 18, 2000 at 10:45am (EST)  

So, any idea where SC got some publicity recently?  * smile *

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#4 posted January 31, 2000 at 2:46am (EST)  

You can probably see where I was heading with that question Bill  * smile *

Is that really such a good idea? A survey could be held up because the creator doesn't see any of the complaints.

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supplicant
#5 posted January 28, 2000 at 10:58pm (EST)  

Does filtering filter people on the qualification section? Or only in surveys?

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supplicant
#6 posted January 28, 2000 at 6:25am (EST)  

The qualification comments are viewed in the advanced stats after qualification - so you can't actually see the comments on essay questions since there are no advanced stats.

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#7 posted January 3, 2000 at 1:22am (EST)  

Y2K has struck again Bill :) There are ages such as 2000 and 512 years in the 'average age' section of 'advanced stats' (the survey I noticed this on was Brians best films of '99 survey, but I think it would be a problem on them all?)

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supplicant
#8 posted January 1, 2000 at 10:49am (EST)  

01/01/100? nice to see SC is unaffected by y2k ;)

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#9 posted December 21, 1999 at 11:51am (EST)  

I gave up on the nose when I realised I was fighting a losing battle to keep it a few years ago :) Never needed to use the nose here, did you find that caused problems? Doesn't really bother me anyway, I have a take it or leave it attitude to most of the icons.

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#10 posted December 21, 1999 at 9:11am (EST)  

I like them, except one... personally I don't like grin being mapped to an emoticon - if I wanted it to be one I'd type it as one, if I type an action I want it to *be* an action, they are not the same thing.

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