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rmiranda
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KernelID in exercise


Hello everyone, i've been experiencing problems with exercises created with the 1.4 version.

The problem is when i load one exercise, and then open a different page (with a different exercise), the second one is like a copy of the first one. For instance, i open exercise nº1, to construct the midpoint, and then i open exercise nº2 (tangents), and it shows the midpoint exercise. This happens with Safari 4 in Snow Leopard, and whith IE 6 in WinXp?.

Anyway, figured that both exercises had the same KernelID parameter, so i changed it, to be unique in each exercise, and it's solved, but now i wonder: How could i prevent this withouth HTML knowledge?

I'm asking beacuse i plan to teach other collegues about this, and the surely don't know HTML.

Thanks in advance and greetings from Chile.

Rafael Miranda
Geometriadinamica.cl

 
on: Mon 28 of Sep, 2009 [21:17 UTC] reads: 116828

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rmiranda
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Re: KernelID in exercise
on: Tue 29 of Sep, 2009 [20:16 UTC]
Sorry, double posted confused


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Aw: KernelID in exercise
on: Tue 29 of Sep, 2009 [12:00 UTC]
Hi Rafael,

usually the kernelID parameter should be unique for each construction you export (it is based on the current time). If you copy the web page or if you re-use an old construction this might fail. We will fix this in the next release (Cinderella 2.1).

All the best,

Ulli


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rmiranda
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Re: Aw: KernelID in exercise
on: Tue 29 of Sep, 2009 [20:17 UTC]
Thanks a lot, i got it now. BTW Ulli, i never answered a mail you sent me, regarding articles i wrote in spanish about Cinderella in my site (www.geometriadinamica.cl), sorry about that, it's a great software and im triying in my spare time to spread the word to my collegues about this one, and many others.

Anyway, thanks for this software and for making the 1.4 free, it surely will help many teachers and students.

Rafael Miranda




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