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what's the difference of the url with newtest/Y?
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9 years 10 months ago #109488
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what's the difference of the url with newtest/Y? was created by iscar
add the newtest/Y or NOT to url , what's the function difference?
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9 years 10 months ago - 9 years 10 months ago #109491
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Replied by DenisChenu on topic what's the difference of the url with newtest/Y?
Hi,
With newtest/Y (or &newtest=Y) : be sure to load all updated survey and expression.
Without newtest/Y : if a user goes to your survey, after you update something in your survey (for example a javascript using EM ) the IS question text (and script) aren't updated.
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With newtest/Y (or &newtest=Y) : be sure to load all updated survey and expression.
Without newtest/Y : if a user goes to your survey, after you update something in your survey (for example a javascript using EM ) the IS question text (and script) aren't updated.
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9 years 10 months ago #109492
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Replied by iscar on topic what's the difference of the url with newtest/Y?
so, it's about the cache something?
in my understand, the LS will read question from mysql after submit one.is that right?
in most condition, the survey is not changed after creat, then those 2things are same?
in my understand, the LS will read question from mysql after submit one.is that right?
in most condition, the survey is not changed after creat, then those 2things are same?
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9 years 10 months ago #109494
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Best regards
Carsten Schmitz
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Replied by c_schmitz on topic what's the difference of the url with newtest/Y?
The newtest parameter forces a new session. If not given then the old session for the same survey is trying to be re-used.
Usually your participants only participate once in your survey and this won't matter.
Usually your participants only participate once in your survey and this won't matter.
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Carsten Schmitz
LimeSurvey project leader
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9 years 9 months ago #110193
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Replied by iscar on topic what's the difference of the url with newtest/Y?
i don't understand ,why not start new session as default setting?
what's the benefit for not using newtest/y?
more, is newtest/y case sensitive?
what's the benefit for not using newtest/y?
more, is newtest/y case sensitive?
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Replied by DenisChenu on topic what's the difference of the url with newtest/Y?
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