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5/27/2008 11:23 AM
 

Hello all, here is a scenario, I added a survey module to may page, then I added a survey question, with the options. I used vote tracking via cookie. I then voted on that survey for test purposes and the survey worked correctly. I then removed that particular survey question and replaced ith with a new one, then tried to vote on the new survey. This time it didnt allow me to vote on th new survey. How can I fix this? 

 
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5/27/2008 11:49 AM
 

Hi,

If I'm not mistaken vote tracking is stored on a per survey module base, not per survey question... I guess you should either:

  • clear your cookie
  • replace the module instance
  • otherwise you would have change source to achieve what you want.

rudgr

 
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5/27/2008 11:57 AM
 

Either clear your cookies (I understand if you don't want to do this) or place a new instance of the Survey module on the page. You see the cookie that records if you voted or not has the module ID in it. If you place a new instance of the module on the page it will look for a different cookie.



Michael Washington
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2/3/2009 12:06 PM
 

Michael Washington wrote
 

Either clear your cookies (I understand if you don't want to do this) or place a new instance of the Survey module on the page. You see the cookie that records if you voted or not has the module ID in it. If you place a new instance of the module on the page it will look for a different cookie.

edit: I misinterpreted this module as a poll-module. But obviously it wasn't designed for that. I've looked all over for another simple, good poll module, but I can't find one. The Survey module comes closest to what I'm looking for. But having to add another instance of the module is not an option for me, since users that are allowed to post polls aren't allowed to add modules to pages. Is there any way to change the cookie-behaviour?
If not, is there any other nice poll module out there that I haven't been able to find...? Any help, much appreciated.

 
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3/2/2009 3:39 PM
 

I am having the same problem and really need this to work. I update our survey question every week. Because we have customized home pages by region, I have to be able to update the survey question from one home page and have it change acorss all home pages. Thus adding a new survey module would not work because I would have to change every page every week. What else would work?

 
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