What the heck is with the new human check on Laracasts?
Seriously, I get JS errors and can only post but cannot update any question.
Using Chrome:
Error:
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'created_at' of undefined
at app.js?id=47f57b366e0bd7348065:1:1 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 422 ()
I answered "$" for "What is the first character of any PHP variable?", and it tells me that answer is wrong.
It also says "font-weight" is wrong when asking "Which CSS property will make text bold?".
Wow, I haven't encountered it yet but that would be extremely hard for someone new to programming coming to the forums. I mean there are people brand new to programming that come to the forums to ask a question. And if they haven't studied any PHP yet how would they know such a thing.
Okay I just went and edited one of my questions and I encountered it, holy mackerel I couldn't even see the whole question on a tablet. Said make a PHP variable equal to but I couldn't see what came after that.
Also even with a correct answer the error says the field is required it's as though it doesn't recognize you typed anything in there.
@JeffreyWay you are going to fix the capture I hope. See above answer on some tablets you can't even see the whole question. And I encountered the dollar sign one also and it said it was wrong even when it was correct.
Go back to the what is 4 + 1. just a suggestion. I have a better chance at some that had an analytic geometry. Of course it's been quite some time since I had that in college.
Yea its a pretty major issue, and an incredibly unfriendly way to check for robots. I too struggled to post on another question because the text was cut off. Was forced to go in to developer console and check the placeholder attribute on the textbox, and then when I entered the correct answer, it still said it was wrong!
Sorry, guys. Just a cache issue that didn't pick up the changes from yesterday.
Go back to the what is 4 + 1. just a suggestion.
It turns out that much of the world knows the answer to 4 + 1. If you don't know how to create a PHP variable, you're probably not ready to participate in this forum.