+x cmarie - 10/20/2020+x Dave - 10/20/2020+x cmarie - 10/20/2020+x Dave - 10/20/2020+x cmarie - 10/20/2020+x Dave - 10/19/2020+x cmarie - 10/19/2020IQX files you ought to edit using Inquisit Lab. If you wish to edit a HTML file, you can do so using TextEdit as described e.g. here:https://support.apple.com/guide/textedit/work-with-html-documents-txted0b6cd61/macYou want to use what's referred to as "code-editing" mode.Hello, Thank you for your continued assistance. I have viewed that source previously and continue to run into uncertainty on how to create an HTML code. I've used the code-editing mode (where in the experiment template, states editable code) and continue to run into the same issue. If I am importing an experiment from the library, making minor changes to the code in the parameters that allow me to edit code, what is the HTML code that I use (or rather where am I supposed to look to find it)?Thanks in advance!Anything that is in the *.iqx file, you edit using Inquisit Lab: https://www.millisecond.com/downloadThis has nothing to do with HTML. If you need to make changes to HTML page that is displayed as an instruction page in a script, then you can do so using TextEdit. Hello again,Thank you for your feedback! I have been attempting to make the edits through the Inquisit Lab although I am not sure what I am to put into the htmlpage parameters (note attached). This is where I assumed I needed TextEdit in order to have it displayed on Inquisit web. Can you attach the image please? I still have no idea what you're actually trying to do. Thanks.Hello,My apologies. The images don't seem to attach for some reason. I've attempted to attach it as a PDF. In case the photo does not load, this is the code in the script that continues to cause issues:<htmlpage intro>/ file = "EmotionalStroopInstructions1.htm"</htmlpage><htmlpage test>/ file = "EmotionalStroopInstructions2.htm"</htmlpage>In no other section in the script is html/htm required. These 2 htm files were automatically downloaded when downloading the initial experiment. The screenshot indicates where the error lies. I'm editing the emotional Stroop with keyboard with input script from the Test Library. The script refers to html intro/test, with 2 htm files associated with it. I have both downloaded onto my computer. Every time I run the script, it gives me this error.
+x Dave - 10/20/2020+x cmarie - 10/20/2020+x Dave - 10/20/2020+x cmarie - 10/20/2020+x Dave - 10/19/2020+x cmarie - 10/19/2020IQX files you ought to edit using Inquisit Lab. If you wish to edit a HTML file, you can do so using TextEdit as described e.g. here:https://support.apple.com/guide/textedit/work-with-html-documents-txted0b6cd61/macYou want to use what's referred to as "code-editing" mode.Hello, Thank you for your continued assistance. I have viewed that source previously and continue to run into uncertainty on how to create an HTML code. I've used the code-editing mode (where in the experiment template, states editable code) and continue to run into the same issue. If I am importing an experiment from the library, making minor changes to the code in the parameters that allow me to edit code, what is the HTML code that I use (or rather where am I supposed to look to find it)?Thanks in advance!Anything that is in the *.iqx file, you edit using Inquisit Lab: https://www.millisecond.com/downloadThis has nothing to do with HTML. If you need to make changes to HTML page that is displayed as an instruction page in a script, then you can do so using TextEdit. Hello again,Thank you for your feedback! I have been attempting to make the edits through the Inquisit Lab although I am not sure what I am to put into the htmlpage parameters (note attached). This is where I assumed I needed TextEdit in order to have it displayed on Inquisit web. Can you attach the image please? I still have no idea what you're actually trying to do. Thanks.
+x cmarie - 10/20/2020+x Dave - 10/20/2020+x cmarie - 10/20/2020+x Dave - 10/19/2020+x cmarie - 10/19/2020IQX files you ought to edit using Inquisit Lab. If you wish to edit a HTML file, you can do so using TextEdit as described e.g. here:https://support.apple.com/guide/textedit/work-with-html-documents-txted0b6cd61/macYou want to use what's referred to as "code-editing" mode.Hello, Thank you for your continued assistance. I have viewed that source previously and continue to run into uncertainty on how to create an HTML code. I've used the code-editing mode (where in the experiment template, states editable code) and continue to run into the same issue. If I am importing an experiment from the library, making minor changes to the code in the parameters that allow me to edit code, what is the HTML code that I use (or rather where am I supposed to look to find it)?Thanks in advance!Anything that is in the *.iqx file, you edit using Inquisit Lab: https://www.millisecond.com/downloadThis has nothing to do with HTML. If you need to make changes to HTML page that is displayed as an instruction page in a script, then you can do so using TextEdit. Hello again,Thank you for your feedback! I have been attempting to make the edits through the Inquisit Lab although I am not sure what I am to put into the htmlpage parameters (note attached). This is where I assumed I needed TextEdit in order to have it displayed on Inquisit web.
+x Dave - 10/20/2020+x cmarie - 10/20/2020+x Dave - 10/19/2020+x cmarie - 10/19/2020IQX files you ought to edit using Inquisit Lab. If you wish to edit a HTML file, you can do so using TextEdit as described e.g. here:https://support.apple.com/guide/textedit/work-with-html-documents-txted0b6cd61/macYou want to use what's referred to as "code-editing" mode.Hello, Thank you for your continued assistance. I have viewed that source previously and continue to run into uncertainty on how to create an HTML code. I've used the code-editing mode (where in the experiment template, states editable code) and continue to run into the same issue. If I am importing an experiment from the library, making minor changes to the code in the parameters that allow me to edit code, what is the HTML code that I use (or rather where am I supposed to look to find it)?Thanks in advance!Anything that is in the *.iqx file, you edit using Inquisit Lab: https://www.millisecond.com/downloadThis has nothing to do with HTML. If you need to make changes to HTML page that is displayed as an instruction page in a script, then you can do so using TextEdit.
+x cmarie - 10/20/2020+x Dave - 10/19/2020+x cmarie - 10/19/2020IQX files you ought to edit using Inquisit Lab. If you wish to edit a HTML file, you can do so using TextEdit as described e.g. here:https://support.apple.com/guide/textedit/work-with-html-documents-txted0b6cd61/macYou want to use what's referred to as "code-editing" mode.Hello, Thank you for your continued assistance. I have viewed that source previously and continue to run into uncertainty on how to create an HTML code. I've used the code-editing mode (where in the experiment template, states editable code) and continue to run into the same issue. If I am importing an experiment from the library, making minor changes to the code in the parameters that allow me to edit code, what is the HTML code that I use (or rather where am I supposed to look to find it)?Thanks in advance!
+x Dave - 10/19/2020+x cmarie - 10/19/2020IQX files you ought to edit using Inquisit Lab. If you wish to edit a HTML file, you can do so using TextEdit as described e.g. here:https://support.apple.com/guide/textedit/work-with-html-documents-txted0b6cd61/macYou want to use what's referred to as "code-editing" mode.
+x cmarie - 10/19/2020
+x Dave - 10/20/2020+x cmarie - 10/20/2020+x Dave - 10/20/2020+x cmarie - 10/20/2020+x Dave - 10/20/2020+x cmarie - 10/20/2020+x Dave - 10/19/2020+x cmarie - 10/19/2020IQX files you ought to edit using Inquisit Lab. If you wish to edit a HTML file, you can do so using TextEdit as described e.g. here:https://support.apple.com/guide/textedit/work-with-html-documents-txted0b6cd61/macYou want to use what's referred to as "code-editing" mode.Hello, Thank you for your continued assistance. I have viewed that source previously and continue to run into uncertainty on how to create an HTML code. I've used the code-editing mode (where in the experiment template, states editable code) and continue to run into the same issue. If I am importing an experiment from the library, making minor changes to the code in the parameters that allow me to edit code, what is the HTML code that I use (or rather where am I supposed to look to find it)?Thanks in advance!Anything that is in the *.iqx file, you edit using Inquisit Lab: https://www.millisecond.com/downloadThis has nothing to do with HTML. If you need to make changes to HTML page that is displayed as an instruction page in a script, then you can do so using TextEdit. Hello again,Thank you for your feedback! I have been attempting to make the edits through the Inquisit Lab although I am not sure what I am to put into the htmlpage parameters (note attached). This is where I assumed I needed TextEdit in order to have it displayed on Inquisit web. Can you attach the image please? I still have no idea what you're actually trying to do. Thanks.Hello,My apologies. The images don't seem to attach for some reason. I've attempted to attach it as a PDF. In case the photo does not load, this is the code in the script that continues to cause issues:<htmlpage intro>/ file = "EmotionalStroopInstructions1.htm"</htmlpage><htmlpage test>/ file = "EmotionalStroopInstructions2.htm"</htmlpage>In no other section in the script is html/htm required. These 2 htm files were automatically downloaded when downloading the initial experiment. The screenshot indicates where the error lies. I'm editing the emotional Stroop with keyboard with input script from the Test Library. The script refers to html intro/test, with 2 htm files associated with it. I have both downloaded onto my computer. Every time I run the script, it gives me this error. The two HTML files are contained in the IQZIP file you download from the library:https://www.millisecond.com/download/library/v6/stroop/emotionalstroop/emotionalstroopwithkeyboardinput.iqzipMake sure you store the IQZIP in a suitable location on your computer (e.g. your Desktop or My Files / Home directory) before opening it. Do not leave the IQZIP in your system's "Downloads" folder.