By Christina Bengtsson - 4/18/2015
Hi I am getting this error: "Could not find a valid encoding for: 'http://www.millisecond.com/myaccount/scripts/christinabengtsson/SART2/SART2.iqx'." Can someone help me in getting this right? Christina
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By Dave - 4/18/2015
What did you use to edit / create that script? From what I can tell from looking at the file, it's not a script (*.iqx), but a ZIP archive containing the script and an image file.
You *can* upload such archives for use with Inquisit Web, but then the file extension ought to be *.iqzip, not *.iqx.
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By Christina Bengtsson - 4/18/2015
Oki - thanks. But before I changed it to "iqx" file I had trouble with the "ZIP" file.
When I use it as a zip file I get the following error when running the test:
Type | Script Context | Error Message | | Error | html | missing close tag |
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By Christina Bengtsson - 4/18/2015
Concerning the download of the file, I have just done as displayed in the setup video. Downloaded the script from the archive and running the setup for the test just like showed in the video. But still I get errors. Starting get a bit stressed out now, due to I have to run this test on 40 subjects before 25 of April in order to pass my examen.
But thanks for your fast response so far.
Christina
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By Dave - 4/18/2015
Not sure how / why you got those errors or what went wrong during upload and/or configuration. At any rate, I have uploaded your script/files to your account. The launch page is at
http://research.millisecond.com/christinabengtsson/SART2.web
and everything's working fine as far as I can tell.
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By Christina Bengtsson - 4/19/2015
Yeah... Thanks it is running now. I have made some slight changes in the welcome / text files, and that works too. Now I have run one "test" run and retrieved the raw data files. Now my next "Q" is. How do I read the "iqdat" files?
You will be able to see the "test" files in my folder. Christina.
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By Dave - 4/19/2015
*.iqdat files are simple, tab-delimited text files. You can open / import them into any spreadsheet or statistical analysis application. You can also view them using Inquisit Lab (doesn't matter if your copy is registered or not).
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