@TomG Still working on this. Following instructions on that link. I've gotten an API key. I've put it into a description field's HTML on the qualtrics form. _No idea what this means: _ Link or download via CDNJS. _Done. It sits in my downloads mysteriously:_ Download full source code from GitHub releases. _No idea what this means:_ Install via Bower: bower install geolocator _No idea what this means:_ Install via NPM: npm install geolocator Now what? Location doesn't show up as a column. How do I see the results?
Hi Tom, thanks for the reply; I'll try again. I still think it's a bug--the location moves me 90 miles away, so I can't see how it's sufficient for most users, and I'll def. do a product feature request.
@TomG I'm dealing with this now, and think it's a serious bug for Qualtrics--if you can't know that the long/lat is accurate (and apparently when you use Chrome, it just isn't) then it seems a lot of data is compromised. Support was great, but ultimately couldn't do anything but lead me to this thread. So I went to do the instructions above, but I have questions. The instructions say: * Link or download via CDNJS. * Download full source code from GitHub releases. * Install via Bower: bower install geolocator * Install via NPM: npm install geolocator Why, though? What do I need the above for? How do I use it? And say I put the code from that page in the HTML of a question. What then? When I look at the data from some test responses, I don't see anything. So I'm missing steps. Edit: oooooohhhhhhh man, this is sending me down a rabbit hole. I don't have a google api. I can't get one, because my google account is controlled by a University. I tried to put the code under Javascript in
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