Yes, Sarah's example works nicely. (Her form puts the correct answer
into the form as a hidden value, so it too is returned when the user
submits the form; that's easier than the alternative of storing in a
file/database, and using a cookie/session data to identify the user and
retrieve the stored value for comparison).
If you feel extra-paranoid (I can imagine there being robots which will
simply return all hidden values in their auto-responses), then instead
of putting the correct answer into the hidden field, you put in say
"answer+1"
-- Alex.
On 01/09/2013 08:14, Scott Rossi wrote:
Actually, I found some example scripts on Sarah Reichelt's site that look
like they may work.
http://www.troz.net/onrev/
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
Recently I wrote:
Anyone know if it's possible for an onrev script on a page to share its
value with another onrev script?
I'm trying to a form validation of sorts using an onrev script, where part
of the form is dynamically generated by another script. The content is a
question like "What is 1 + 1?" which is created using some random
elements. Is there some way to make the validation script aware of the
dynamically generated question content without including the answer in the
page?
Thanks & Regards,
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