ssoll
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Hi, After my script is finished running, I redirect the participants back to my Unipark survey. This worked perfectly well when using the Inquisit 4 Web beta version. Now that I have switched to Inquisit Web 4.0.2.0, the redirection doesn't work anymore when using JavaWebStart (instead, the launch page of my Inquisit experiment is shown again). The redirection still works with the Mozilla plugin, ActiveX and ClickOnce, however. Does anyone know why that is? Any help would be appreciated since the study was planned to launch next week. :) Thank you in advance!
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ssoll
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PS: This problem occurs under Windows 7 regardless of whether I use Firefox, Chrome or Internet Explorer. I haven't had the chance to test it on a Mac so far.
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socialpsych
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I'm having a similar problem - is there any known fix for this yet? I don't have much information about the browsers my participants are using, but some of them have been reporting that they are redirected to the start page, rather than the finish page I specified (Survey Monkey for me).
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Dave
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While I am unable to reproduce this myself (i.e., redirection appears to work fine for me with any launch method), I have logged a bug for this. Thanks for the report. If you happen to come across any additional, relevant details (e.g. happens only with certain browser / OS / launch method combinations), please let us know.
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mbirk
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Hi, I have the same problem with Firefox 19.0.2, Windows 7, JavaWebStart. I redirect to an external server, after finishing the IAT the start page is still displayed, submit button is gone. Did anyone else come across this? Cheers, Max
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mbirk
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Hi again, I tested more and I have the same problem in Chrome 25.0.1364.172. Using IE 9.0.8 and ActiveX it works fine. Any ideas how to solve that? Are there any specification for the URL? Max
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Dave
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As far as I am aware, this should affect only the JavaWebStart launch method. I am not aware of any workaround other than disabling that launch method for the time being. The Firefox (i.e., NPAPI) plugin should work fine in both Firefox and Chrome (or do you see otherwise?). Regards, ~Dave
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mbirk
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The Firefox/Chrome plugin works fine. I work with highly suspicious group, so trustworthiness of the installed application is very important for me. I assume that they prefer a Java Application over a plug-in because of security issues, but who knows. I'll give it a try with the plug-in. Thanks, Max
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Dave
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trustworthiness of the installed application is very important for me. I assume that they prefer a Java Application over a plug-in because of security issues If anything, the opposite is actually true. Having Java enabled in your browser opens you up to all sorts of exploits (just consider the huge number of emergency Java patches Oracle had to issue in recent months). The dedicated plugin, on the other hand, can't be used for anything other than launching an Inquisit web experiment.
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mbirk
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I already asked the Support for a respondends security statement, they said they'll put it on the list. Something like that would be really helpful. Because in that case it's not about what is true, it's about what people believe is true. But that being said, I only have pilot experience with this particular group and they didn't like downloading an Java application, so I'll have to address their assumptions. Am I right, that I can refer to NPAPI security standards for Firefox and Chorme, and to ActivX, OneClick for IE?
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