Does anyone have any leads to how one might deal with this type of issue? I have been having similar problems. If I add event listeners to detect if the window is out of focus, my javascript timer does not work properly. Even if I get it to count down appropriately, it does not autoforward the respondent to "end survey" once I return to the survey and time is up.Best Ing
Hi, Thanks for this thread, super useful. In our survey we have default radio buttons based on embedded data. What I have not successfully managed so far, however, is storing those same default values back into embedded data if the respondents don't change the default values! If the respondents change the default values, I am able to store their response with the questionclick function. Any pointers to how I might solve this?
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