Howdy, Stranger!

It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!

Supported by

Sometimes several html pages get overlayed

I don’t really know what causes this problem, but I believe it is triggered by clicking to the next page really fast.

Dose anyone have any insight in to this problem?



Comments

  • edited January 2024

    Hi @SpacePenguins ,

    I've never seen this, but it's clearly a bug of some sort. Could you share an experiment that shows this issue? And what browser(s) and platform(s) show this? And does this happen with the most recent version of OSWeb?

    — Sebastiaan

  • Hi @sebastiaan ,

    I could not manage to upload an osexp file to the forum. But here is a link to our JATOS server: http://jatos.uu.se/publix/XewKoIVhgP0.

    I have seen it on windows, Chrome and Firefox.

    I don't know if it happens on the latest version, right now I'm on OSWeb 2.0.1 because of the audio trouble in the latest OSWeb version. I could upgrade later this week and see if I manage to replicate it.

  • Yes if you could do that, that would be helpful. And could you then also provide more information about when it happens (because I don't see it myself)? Is there a particular series of actions that triggers it? Or is it random, and if so how often does it happen?

  • I have only seen it for the first or second html page. It is uncommon, but yesterday when I let other test the experiment two reported back that they got the same issue.

    One of them said "I could replicate it by using the slider either on the first or second screens. If I don't use the slider, it's fine.", but later reported that they could not replicate it anymore.

    I have seen it when I have tried to get to a later part of the experiment fast by clicking several times at the start of the experiment.

  • Today I upgraded OSWeb to 2.1.0 and tried to replicate the bug without managing to see it for the 60 times I started the experiment. So no new information, possibly.

Sign In or Register to comment.