I remember, about a week ago, when I was using Chrome on my Win7 desktop, and opened a new tab, that there appeared, in that tab, an update notification unlike any I had seen before, which surprised me. I felt uncomfortable with it, since it seemed odd, and I did not click on it or allow any update to take place. Instead I used the browser menu options to check for any new updates, and it said that my browser was already fully updated.
I wonder if this is behind what other people have been experiencing with Chrome -- or perhaps I am just paranoid. :-) I have not seen this again since. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Douglas G Mills" <dmi...@illinois.edu> To: "Discussion list for LON-CAPA users" <lon-capa-users@mail.lon-capa.org> Cc: "Douglas G Mills" <dmi...@illinois.edu> Sent: Wednesday, 20 November, 2013 06:20:41 Subject: Re: [LON-CAPA-users] problems with Chrome browser? Hi Joseph, In authoring space hitting reload numerous times in Chrome I can occasionally get the problem to occur on the quiz it was first reported on (haven¹t yet tried other problems but will try to get to that today). Interestingly, as you reported in your earlier email, students here have reported sporadic weird formatting as they worked their way through a multi-part problem ‹ sometimes it comes up right, sometimes it comes up weird. I have not been able to get the weird formatting to repeat for me in authoring. Once it comes up weird for a given seed, I cannot seem to get it to repeat on that seed, either by answering a question so the page reloads or just reloading the page (or opening the same quiz with the same seed in a different browser ‹ but again I am thinking this is only Chrome). Doug Douglas Mills Director of Instructional Technologies Department of Chemistry University of Illinois dmi...@illinois.edu (217) 244-5739 On 11/19/13, 9:28 PM, "Joseph Mingrone" <j...@mathstat.dal.ca> wrote: > >Raymond Batchelor <batch...@sfu.ca> writes: >> In the only report I received, the student was working Nov 17 at >> ~11:20AM PST. In the evening of the same day, they successfully >> completed their assignment, apparently from the same IP and using the >> same access server. >> >> They appear to have been using "Safari on Win client". What that >> actually means I'm not sure. >> >> I have not been able to reproduce the phenomenon myself yet. >> >> I've tried Chrome/Win and Firefox/win, Firexfox/MacOSX and >> Safari/iOS7.0.4(iphone4), so far, and could NOT reproduce the >> phenomenon, yet. >> > >One student showed me the problem. When she switched browsers, the >problem resolved. I'll try and get more information and/or isolate the >problem and submit a bug report. > >Joseph > >_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ LON-CAPA-users mailing list LON-CAPA-users@mail.lon-capa.org http://mail.lon-capa.org/mailman/listinfo/lon-capa-users