May I again ask that you, i. e. Memrise, should make the required amendments to your code so that the system itself validates whatever users enter!
It should not be possible for users to enter faulty data, fail to enter mandatory data and whatever else results in such avoidable errors.
I can’t believe that Memrise doesn’t see this as being self-evident. I have mentioned this for probably 5 to 10 times to various members of your staff, and I’m sure not the only one who has done so.
Hi Olaf, we have changed it so that you can’t enter blank text fields and then deleted all existing blank fields because we too were bored of people making broken courses and having to fix them.
I’m not sure what’s happened in this instance, but we didn’t particularly look at images when making the aforementioned fix as they are a tiny proportion of courses and users.
Hello! I have also an 500 error while studying.
Browser: Chrome
Course: "Intermediate Finnish Vocabulary.
Action: Classic review.
Screenshot with console is attached.
And after the crash, the reviewed sentences are not saved as reviewed, so in the next round the same sentences are offered to review, basically resulting in being stuck.
Note: probably the new “Hint” functionality has something to do with this issue?
I cannot review anything. At the end of every session I get the error code 500. I bet this related to that new ridiculous hint feature. It only started happening after seeing that appear.
Again, when assembling a set of items for any kind of review, I would suggest that you simply ignore items that do not meet the minimum requirements (i. e. an image based course with an item that has no image). All this is really only a matter of validation before creating/editing data and and prophylaxis when displaying/aggregating data. I really don’t want to be a smart-a*, but this is dev101!
Great! I made it through a learning session without a crash! Looks like its working now! Thanks a lot! Happy to hear that the sessions work better for the others, too! Regards. V