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      I had similar problems this past Thursday and Friday. I can't
      confirm yet what browser was being used.<br>
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      Joe Topich<br>
      Virginia Commonwealth University<br>
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      On 11/19/2013 12:06 PM, Mills, Douglas G wrote:<br>
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          <div>HI All,</div>
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          <div>In the past two days I’ve received at least four reports
            from students in different classes (so not using the same
            problems) of parts of a multipart problem being presented
            out of order with the submit buttons in the wrong places. An
            instructor also reported when following up on one of these
            reports seeing a problem in authoring space appear with the
            submit button for question 5 at the top of the screen
            followed by the list of correct answers normally at the
            bottom of the screen, followed by question 5 and then the
            other four questions in their correct order.  In hitting
            randomize many times in Chrome I’ve been able to replicate
            this also. Initially I thought it was a problem with a
            particular variation of the problem itself, but taking any
            of the seeds and trying again does not replicate the
            problem; indeed, even submitting an answer so that the page
            reloads causes the problem to go away, so I’m thinking this
            is some type of random issue with Google Chrome, not with
            the coding or our problem itself. I’m still investigating
            this, checking on browsers used by other students who had
            the problem, etc. but so far it looks like Chrome on both
            Windows and Mac computers. Anyone else seeing or hearing
            anything along these lines?</div>
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              <div style="font-family: Consolas; font-size: medium; ">Doug</div>
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              <div style="font-family: Consolas; font-size: medium; ">Douglas
                Mills</div>
              <div style="font-family: Consolas; font-size: medium; ">Director
                of Instructional Technologies</div>
              <div style="font-family: Consolas; font-size: medium; ">Department
                of Chemistry</div>
              <div style="font-family: Consolas; font-size: medium; ">University
                of Illinois</div>
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              <div style="font-family: Consolas; font-size: medium; ">(217)
                244-5739</div>
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