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Javascript Hacks for Blackboard » Home About Javascript Hacks Javascript Hacks for Blackboard (a.k.a JS Hacks) is a building block which allows for the how to hack blackboard exams injection of arbitrary HTML/Javascript into many pages in Blackboard, providing a platform blackboard issues with chrome to modify Blackboard in ways not easily possible before. Warning About 2014 April Release We've released JS blackboard problems Hack v1.0.4 which resolves the issue with the Blackboard 2014 Aprl release. Warning About Service Pack 14 When using JS Hack with SP14, you must useJS Hack v1.0.2 or how to change your grades on blackboard greater, and you must have applied Blackboard SP14 CP2. Download JS Hack Download the building block Recent News SaaS CompatibleShane Argo2016-03-28Jeff Kelley from Blackboard has been doing some testing of JSHack with the Blackboard SaaS platform and has reported that it appears to be working fine. Thanks to Jeff for doing this testing. JSHack v1.0.5Shane Argo2015-11-02Hi all, We've released
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v1.0.5 of JSHack. This resolves an issue which resulted in spamming of the logs. Cheers, Shane Argo. JS Hack at #ANZTLC13Shane Argo2013-08-12Hi everyone, Last week was the Blackboard Learning and Teaching conference for Australia and New Zealand at which Wiley Fuller and myself presented. The presentation was titled “Do awesome things with JS Hack,” and we used it to show off the capabilities of the tool as well as dive under the hood to help those new to it get their hands dirty. If you are interested in viewing the slides f... JS Hack Building Block available now on Oscelot.Shane Argo2013-01-17Hello everyone, Wiley Fuller and myself have been working hard on a new Building Block for Blackboard which we have called JS Hack. This building block allows for the injection of arbitrary HTML/Javascript into many pages in Blackboard, providing a platform to modify Blackboard in ways not easily possible before. We have already used it to: - Display a notice to instructors when their cou...
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and try again. 7 Replies Latest reply on Apr 29, 2016 12:52 AM by ranu jshack blackboard How to use jshack ranu Apr 27, 2016 3:23 AM how can i use js hack to customize blackboard. I read about blackboard exploit it but it can be done with java. Is there any way by which we can create it using dotnet? 180Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 7 replies Re: How to use http://projects.oscelot.org/gf/project/jshack/ jshack cw31362 Apr 27, 2016 11:44 AM (in response to ranu) JSHack uses JavaScript. This link should help: OSCELOT Projects > Projects > Javascript Hacks for Blackboard > Wiki > View Page 1 of 1 people found this helpful Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions Re: How to use jshack ranu Apr 28, 2016 1:09 AM (in response to cw31362) ya i go through it. But there are multiple files in the package like xml, java https://community.blackboard.com/thread/1938 , manifest so i have to include all of this into my account and do the changes only in the js file Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions Re: How to use jshack cw31362 Apr 28, 2016 8:26 AM (in response to ranu) That's a building block file; you don't need to change anything there. Upload it to Blackboard like you would any other building block, and then follow the instructions here to create different "hacks" for different areas: OSCELOT Projects > Projects > Javascript Hacks for Blackboard > Wiki > View Page 1 of 1 people found this helpful Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions Re: How to use jshack ranu Apr 28, 2016 8:34 AM (in response to cw31362) Ok but i want to show a popup,customize the UI than how can i do this if i cannot do the changes in the jshack file? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions Re: How to use jshack cw31362 Apr 28, 2016 8:46 AM (in response to ranu) Like the link says:1) Upload the building block.2) Click on Manage JavaScript Hacks.3) Click on Create Hack.4) Choose the right settings and enter the JavaScript to add new elements to the page.I urge you to read through the wiki in full. 1 of 1 people found this helpful Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions Re: How to use js
Using dev tools http://www.codeschool.com/discuss/t/videos-not-playing-and-js-error/23116 I can see the following JS error: Failed to https://www.scirra.com/forum/scorm-c2-game-blackboard-quot-error-loading-image-quot_t171713 load resource: the server responded with a status of 500 (( The request is not supported. ))http://cdn.codeschool.com/blackboard/blackboard-stable.js Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 500 (( The request is not supported. ))application-461575b3e8644d147d6db0fa5d366f0d.js:23160 Uncaught how to ReferenceError: Blackboard is not defined4onloadwff.js:101 Protocol Mismatch:http://javascript-roadtrip-part3.codeschool.com/levels/2/challenges/1 vs: https://www.codeschool.com/console_error @ onloadwff.js:101http://cdn.codeschool.com/blackboard/blackboard-stable.css Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 500 (( The request is not supported. )) If anyone has a solution please let me know, if not Codeschool please view this as a blackboard javascript error bug report Manikanta_AC 2016-07-11 16:57:27 UTC #2 I have the same problem. I found below error in dev console: NetworkError: A network error occurred.Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at https://projector.codeschool.com/videos/254ad8a6/data.json?site=course&sso=T6Q2kRZSQcK8yVbcBAc8Ol4-kKkoxmfWYBhF9WwYAHQERGnBDEDf2uFk8GAHvrCim313sOBXotfCQl-yqYSq3c_vnVdLIf7b5cJZrpweg0EarwJTdtPIZm4uFY8KBhfp. (Reason: CORS header 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' missing). snychka 2016-07-11 16:58:30 UTC #3 Hey! Uncertain about the op's error, as that's different than yours, but yours is likely extensions or browser settings, such as httpseverywhere Manikanta_AC 2016-07-11 18:47:31 UTC #4 Hard luck again! Earlier error was in FF, but in still chrome: Fetch API cannot load https://projector.codeschool.com/videos/6ab6e1ab/data.json?site=course&sso=…eBu-iOyRC_Uzhm8I-U8NEnRv4kT4wno6vEqYbL3DeQX3di_2KM9tELOi4AspBa5Hvut_ua6vDw. No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://campus.codeschool.com' is therefore not allowed access. The response had HTTP status code 403. If an opaque response serves your needs, set the request's mode to 'no-cors' to fetch the resource with CORS disabled. snychka 2016-07-11 18:52:35 UT
loading image..." For educators around the world who use Construct 2 in classrooms Post a reply 7 posts • Page 1 of 1 » Fri Apr 22, 2016 1:35 pm Hey guys, I am working on implementing a C2 game to include in a blackboard SCORM compliant course but I am running into some issues and was wondering if there was anybody else out there who has had any success. I just want to see on which end this issue lies - either between blackboard or c2runtime engine not managing the files correctly. I have successfully loaded the C2 project onto a moodle lms which ran just fine, but I have also directly loaded an image into a simple html5 page into a blackboard course. I plan on trying other file types like audio and video to see if the issue results the same as well as verify the manifest is completely valid. I have also noticed when viewing with the chrome developer tools that, although the image is not loaded, it is also label as an HTML/TEXT mimetype. Not only that, but I can click on the link which the error is provided in the chrome tools resources and open the image's direct address with no problem. It comes up with no problem, but the problem still persist with the engine. I am developing for a client who is C2 and Blackboard specific so I have to stick to this framework. Any ideas you guys have to head me the right direction would be great.-Thank you amadeux B6 Posts: 4 Reputation: 258 Top » Sat Apr 23, 2016 10:15 am So, if I get your problem right, you are trying to load an image from a Blackboard course into a C2 project and it gives you an error? Can you make a simple sample capx with the problem? glerikud B99 S23 G15 Posts: 1,047 Reputation: 16,467 Top » Sun Apr 24, 2016 4:25 pm It is any image that is included in the package from the html5 output. The only ones that seem to display when looking into the c2run