Version 3.17.7+190627
Below was the original post. The usage should say something like "place the policy link *between* the placeholders such as: {STARTPOLICYLINK}
www.this-is-my-policy.com
{ENDPOLICYLINK}"
But even with that, although there is now a clickable link, there is no language next to the clickable link that states something like "Click to view our privacy policy". As such it wouldn't pass as a legitimate policy link in the U.S. where these things need to be explicit and clear.
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Original post:
How is one supposed to use the {STARTPOLICYLINK} and {ENDPOLICYLINK}?
The way it is written it sounds like I am supposed to input a URL for my start or end links, but when I put in, for example,
{
www.mystartpolicydocument.com
} all that shows is:
{
www.mystartpolicydocument.com
}
Or, if I simply put in:
{STARTPOLICYLINK}
again that is all that is shown.
What is the secret to finding out where I store the variable for the {STARTPOLICYLINK}? And what exactly is an {ENDPOLICYLINK} anyway? I mean, a policy is a policy, I don't know how it can have a part called "start" and another part called "end".
I'm clearly not clear on this.
I couldn't find any information in the Lime survey documentation other than the below, explaining how to use these placeholders.
If you want to specify a link to the survey data policy, set "Show survey policy text with mandatory checkbox" to "Collapsible text" and use the placeholders {STARTPOLICYLINK} and {ENDPOLICYLINK} in the "Survey data policy checkbox label" field to define the link that opens the policy popup. If there is no placeholder given, there will be an appendix.