12-08-2019, 02:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-08-2019, 02:49 PM by Adrian.
Edit Reason: Possible wrong thread to post; made a comment
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Dear phyphox/Sebastian,
This doesn't have to do with the app itself, but it seemed like the right place to start....I don't see the bug mentioned anywhere but it's quite obvious: from the https://phyphox.org/experiments/ page, clicking on either "Experiments with video instructions" or "Experiments with material for schools (German)" simply produces an error "There has been a critical error on your website. Learn more about debugging in WordPress."
[url=https://wordpress.org/support/article/debugging-in-wordpress/][/url]
I tried this on the phone and on a desktop PC with chrome and IE...always the same result.
As a high school physics teacher in a German part of Switzerland, I'd love to be able to access the ideas already available (the experiment materials in German) and possibly even contribute someday.
That said, I'm looking forward to using phyphox more and more over the coming years...I'm still only beginning to learn what it can do.
Congratulations on a really cool project! The idea and execution are really admirable.
Alles Gute, Adrian
This doesn't have to do with the app itself, but it seemed like the right place to start....I don't see the bug mentioned anywhere but it's quite obvious: from the https://phyphox.org/experiments/ page, clicking on either "Experiments with video instructions" or "Experiments with material for schools (German)" simply produces an error "There has been a critical error on your website. Learn more about debugging in WordPress."
[url=https://wordpress.org/support/article/debugging-in-wordpress/][/url]
I tried this on the phone and on a desktop PC with chrome and IE...always the same result.
As a high school physics teacher in a German part of Switzerland, I'd love to be able to access the ideas already available (the experiment materials in German) and possibly even contribute someday.
That said, I'm looking forward to using phyphox more and more over the coming years...I'm still only beginning to learn what it can do.
Congratulations on a really cool project! The idea and execution are really admirable.
Alles Gute, Adrian