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[puzzle?] CODA page
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pilferk
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punxtr wrote:
pilferk wrote:
Guesto wrote:
Coda
1. (Music / Classical Music) the final, sometimes inessential, part of a musical structure
2. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) a concluding part of a literary work, esp a summary at the end of a novel of further developments in the lives of the characters

So an ending of some sort. This section has been dealing with audio quite a bit so the musical term might fit, but I'm more wondering if its just a placeholder for the finale of the game since we aren't supposed to have the full QR code yet.


FYI:

Coda is also a term used to refer to a Child Of a Deaf Adult.

Given one of the main characters we've been introduced to, so far, is deaf...I think that might be important.


Can it not have more than one meaning?


Absolutely it could. But the definition I presented isn't one typically found in a dictionary. I'm not saying it's NOT what was laid out in the post I responded to. I'm saying there's at least one other definition to consider, too.

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I checked the source code for the page and the java script on it is for a real time web analytics and monitoring program. That means that they are monitoring everything that goes on on the page so regardless of how useless it seems at the moment they find it important enough to monitor things like who views it and when.

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Gillispie wrote:
I checked the source code for the page and the java script on it is for a real time web analytics and monitoring program. That means that they are monitoring everything that goes on on the page so regardless of how useless it seems at the moment they find it important enough to monitor things like who views it and when.


Could you provide us with the code segment that illustrates this? I'm not particularly savvy in that field.

Also, I wonder if this monitoring parameter appears anywhere else on the site.

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Ogawa wrote:
Gillispie wrote:
I checked the source code for the page and the java script on it is for a real time web analytics and monitoring program. That means that they are monitoring everything that goes on on the page so regardless of how useless it seems at the moment they find it important enough to monitor things like who views it and when.

Could you provide us with the code segment that illustrates this? I'm not particularly savvy in that field.

Also, I wonder if this monitoring parameter appears anywhere else on the site.

Yes it's just the standard web stats tracking code they use everywhere. Google Analytics tracking code is almost guaranteed across the board to be something to ignore as standard web code. The code is placed at the very bottom the source of most any page.
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marczellm
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Hi,

How was the coda page found? Somebody says a QR code was put together. Where was that QR found? (The current one with the badges is not yet complete.)

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marczellm wrote:
Hi,

How was the coda page found? Somebody says a QR code was put together. Where was that QR found? (The current one with the badges is not yet complete.)


i explained it there for you

http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=32901&start=150

or you look in the coda topic

http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=32826
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