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From: James E. F. <jf...@ac...> - 2003-02-20 19:18:09
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Currently, a choice like "!other=foo", will show up on a survey as something like: o foo [___xyz____] but in the results as: foo: xyz o============o In other words, we append a semicolon, ":", to the end of the "other_text" in some places but not others. I think it should be consistent throughout. I'm inclined to omit the semicolon, that leaves it up to the survey designer. Any other opinions? -James |