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URGENT PLEASE READ #7

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mlghty opened this issue Jun 13, 2018 · 12 comments
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URGENT PLEASE READ #7

mlghty opened this issue Jun 13, 2018 · 12 comments

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@mlghty
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mlghty commented Jun 13, 2018

+JKO IS NOW DISABLING ACCOUNTS THAT ARE CAUGHT BYPASSING COURSES SHOULDN'T BE A ISSUE WITH DOING 1 OR 2 COURSES
+ANYTHING OTHER THEN THAT SEEMS TO BE CAUSING A TRIGGER WITH THE TIME SPENT ON THE COURSE
+CURRENTLY TRYING TO INPUT THE TIME IN THE API, STILL TESTING IT
+BUT FOR NOW USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.

@iEatNoodlez
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@the-mighty-fall Are you sure it's timing? Didn't really want to wait around 30 minutes to find out.

@mlghty
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mlghty commented Jun 14, 2018

Postive, saw screenshot of a jko admin email that they sent a user saying that he completed a 80hr course in 5 mins so they disabled his account, I just did 180, modifying the time im going to wait a day to see what happens

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@the-mighty-fall Still waiting on positive confirmation.

@mlghty
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mlghty commented Jul 13, 2018

No ban with 160 hours, with the time changed, ill try 300 next

@betamax2021
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Hoping this gets fixed

@betamax2021
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I have found that if you use something like autohotkey (Automator in my case OSX) and paste the script, enter, then wait two+ minutes you don’t get that warning. Then for the tests only paste the command before the “if” statement then close the tab. When you reopen the course, click resume the test will be done and no error will bug you. I have the whole thing done with Automator so I just sign in before I go to bed and the course is complete by the morning.

@mlghty
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mlghty commented Sep 4, 2018

javascript:(function(){console.log(API.LMSInitialize(""),API.LMSSetValue("cmi.core.lesson_status","completed"), API.LMSSetValue("cmi.objectives.n.status","completed"), API.LMSSetValue("cmi.success_status","completed"),API.LMSSetValue("cmi.core.session_time","0000:19:16.73"),API.LMSSetValue("cmi.interactions.3.time","01:23:58"),API.LMSFinish(""));})();

this is what is what i have been using for some courses, the time value i add to pretty much everything on jko and haven't been restricted yet, ets'd recently so ill be releasing some stuff

@zebu16
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zebu16 commented Oct 31, 2018

Still not able to use this could you elaborate

@mlghty
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mlghty commented Oct 31, 2018

Still not able to use this could you elaborate

Add all of that that i posted to a bookmark on the bookmark bar, its easy just copy and paste it where the url would go, once you get to the course click on the bookmark

@zebu16
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zebu16 commented Nov 1, 2018

Ok will give it a try but keep getting suspicous behavior detected and makes me restart the course

@zachm611
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Is there another script with time in it? I triedjavascript:(function(){console.log(API.LMSInitialize(""),API.LMSSetValue("cmi.core.lesson_status","completed"), API.LMSSetValue("cmi.objectives.n.status","completed"), API.LMSSetValue("cmi.success_status","completed"),API.LMSSetValue("cmi.core.session_time","0000:19:16.73"),API.LMSSetValue("cmi.interactions.3.time","01:23:58"),API.LMSFinish(""));})(); but it did not work. Thanks!

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dojo19 commented Nov 24, 2022

Any updates on this?

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