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[Phptest-users] re: problems
From: |
Brandon Tallent |
Subject: |
[Phptest-users] re: problems |
Date: |
Sun, 4 Aug 2002 18:42:22 -0700 (PDT) |
Can you take some screenshots of the formatting
problems? I don't know what you're talking about
offhand. As for the test exporting, I think that is a
good idea in the longrun, but I don't have the time to
put into a specification as big as that pdf you linked
to. Probably what I'll end up doing is making a
simple DTD for phptest and provide an option to export
to that. The formatting bugs are probably easily
fixed, once I see what you're talking about I'll get
those problems fixed for the next release.
Thanks,
Brandon
--- address@hidden wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm putting together a test using phptest, but I
> don't want
> to be left high and dry if mysql crashes, or if I
> want to
> move my test to some other test engine. Is there an
>
> interchange format phptest could import and export
> test
> questions in? (looks on google) Why, yes, there
> appears
> to be a group working on a standard format for
> exchanging test questions.
> It's http://www.imsproject.org, and it looks like
> they've
> outlasted several competing projects.
>
> See
>
http://www.imsproject.org/specdownload/qti/qtilitev1p2.zip
> for the 'lite' version of their test content
> interchange format.
> It may look like overkill, but being able to
> exchange test
> definitions with other projects is worth quite a
> bit.
>
> Anyone else interested in this issue?
> - Dan
>
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