Long story short: I am a lowly wage slave at a megacorporate entity you've definitely heard of and I don't want to risk getting in trouble by naming ;) (our HR can be.... aggressive about such things)They made a form for us to use for a fairly common issue that arises at work - which winds up taking 20+ minutes when about 5 of that tops is spent figuring out or typing out what information to submit and the rest is due to the form's UI.I want to fix that client-side with some simple javascript - I will just hide most of the current page, insert my own more sensible form inputs to collect the same info, then provide my own 'submit' button that sends some click events, manually sets some text input values, and finally sends a click to the actual page's submit button. The offending elements are easy to manipulate with JS but offer a terrible UX to do so by normal user input.What I want to know is:Do Qualtrics forms do any fancy stuff that would allow javascript commands to seem to work as
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