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September 3rd, 2002, 10:59 PM
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Senior Member
more than likely it's done through the detection of whether or not the test browser is the active window (which is accomplishable in javascript, no extra perms or controls needed).
here's an easy work-around...get a second pc, you could also use a kvm to minimize movement between transissions between the two.
actually, i just came up with ~ 10 more possibilies (mostly programmatic and would require significant setup)...but here's another easy one.
establish a terminal session and use it to take the test (it's enclosed in the terminal client window) - which can lose focus from the other local windows without effecting the detection in the script.
i love this site...
anon neg
dont destablize the educational system
response: i didn't realize that the educational system was isolated to this type of security practice.
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