ok i was looking at stuff and look what happened:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjqId28qvBw
I believe the video’s intention was trying to explain how despite the user not being signed in, and thus not being able to modify the program, they were still able to delete parameters of the function.
I actually know about this and I have coined it “block injection” due to it being able to insert code while it being view-only.
I don’t get it. What are you trying to show us?
Are you just not signed in…I tried to sign in to code.org using two accounts for beta testing and it did something like that.
I was signed in. The video is showing you that For some reason I am editing someones project that I did not remix
updated video
https://youtu.be/X8emTlsg1A8
Yeah, looks like despite it being view-only, you’re able to alter the code and run it with the alterations. As far as I know, it doesn’t save the changes to the original project, so the changes are not permanent and they can’t be seen by anyone other than you.
Right. I just wanted to show you guys to see what you think of it.
I just realized, 2 things. 1: on a view only lesson they can edit the code. 2: Students can also put in whatever code they want by going into text.
by the way, They=students
hey dude, I need help-
What’s the issue you need help with?
what is it @ErrorTheWolf ?