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I have an uploaded HTML page in a Canvas course that contains a basic, self-contained Javascript-based interaction. UDOIT flags it as a suggestion that content should not exceed 3000 words, which I understand and we know it is not a true issue in this case, so we manually resolve. It successfully marks the issue as resolved and immediately creates a new instance of the same issue again. I also noticed that, upon rescanning the course and marking the new issue resolved, both the modified and created dates of the file in Canvas changes, as if UDOIT is writing to the file in some way. I'm not sure if that's what triggers the new issue or not.
Here's the issue, both resolved and generated as a new instance:
And here's the Files area in Canvas where you can see the date updated:
Perhaps UDOIT is somehow handling an uploaded HTML file differently than a standard Canvas page?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi there,
I have an uploaded HTML page in a Canvas course that contains a basic, self-contained Javascript-based interaction. UDOIT flags it as a suggestion that content should not exceed 3000 words, which I understand and we know it is not a true issue in this case, so we manually resolve. It successfully marks the issue as resolved and immediately creates a new instance of the same issue again. I also noticed that, upon rescanning the course and marking the new issue resolved, both the modified and created dates of the file in Canvas changes, as if UDOIT is writing to the file in some way. I'm not sure if that's what triggers the new issue or not.
Here's the issue, both resolved and generated as a new instance:
And here's the Files area in Canvas where you can see the date updated:
Perhaps UDOIT is somehow handling an uploaded HTML file differently than a standard Canvas page?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: