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    Hi Everybody!

    I think I've just created a little mess...I created my quiz and then tried to submit it, but the result was: "Could not find phrase 'quiz_submitted' ". So I tried andtried again...then I read the 3 latest posts of this section...I suspect I have sent you a lot of various versions of the same quiz...I'm soooo sorry! Please forgive me...

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    It is our fault. I have to fix that phrase. The problem is last time I tried to fix it I broke something.
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    Elena your quiz is posted. If you wanted to add questions to it please create a new thread in this forum for your questions and post them and myself or a mod will add them.
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    Just a little note to anyone who has, or is thinking of, submitting a quiz:

    the "Could not find phrase 'quiz_submitted'" message is still appearing once you have done the final step to submit the quiz.

    Please ignore it.

    It is just a bug and does not mean your quiz hasn't entered the system. It does not mean you have to re-submit your quiz.

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    A request:

    Please use plain English text only when submitting quizzes. Do not use accent characters acute-'é', grave-'é', circumflexes-'ê', umlauts-'ö', Cyrillic, cedilles-'ç', etc. etc.

    Do not use <HTML> or [BB] code.

    Do not use " double quotes ", just ' single ones '.

    Thank you again to all who have submitted quizzes
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    I do not comprehend how it works,can someone explain to me explicitly?

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    It is best if you just go through the process wilbur of submitting one, it's fairly intuitive, just keep in mind the few notes made in this thread.
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    So how long we have to wait until the post of our quiz?

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    Amount of time depends on a bunch of things. Check the main Quiz page here http://www.online-literature.com/forums/quiz.php for the newest additions. Thanks for submitting some JohnAVG
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    I screwed up trying to make the Martin Chuzzlewit Quiz. I accidentally hit Enter and submitted it, which wasn't my intention. Sorry. My bad.
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    Okay, I have redone the quiz. Hopefully it is done correctly this time. It should have twenty questions with four answers. There is another quiz that I screwed up on, as I mentioned above, and that should have only one question and probably only one answer.
    I don't care if the glass is half full or half empty, I'm just glad to have a glass.

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    Martin Chuzzlewit is now live to the site SilentMute,

    http://www.online-literature.com/for...php?quizid=861

    thank you !
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    Thank you, Logos. I did see that earlier, but I appreciate you telling me anyway in case I hadn't noticed.

    Now all I'm waiting for is to get paid for the summaries and quiz for Martin Chuzzlewit.
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    Any news on my Middlemarch quiz that I submitted on Sunday?
    According to Aldous Huxley, D.H. Lawrence once said that Balzac was 'a gigantic dwarf', and in a sense the same is true of Dickens.
    Charles Dickens, by George Orwell

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    Silent your Mark Twain - Prince and the Pauper quiz is now approved.

    Kev67 thank you very much for that great quiz on George Eliot's Middlemarch! it is also now approved.

    The next step is Admin will update the site cache and they will appear on those book's main pages. I will post here when that happens.
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    Did you get my Far From the Madding Crowd quiz? I submitted it about a fortnight ago.
    According to Aldous Huxley, D.H. Lawrence once said that Balzac was 'a gigantic dwarf', and in a sense the same is true of Dickens.
    Charles Dickens, by George Orwell

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