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In the course, Foundations of Private Computation, the last section of the course isn't accessible. There's a broken page when you try and load Private Set Intersection.
Access to view the private set intersection part of the course.
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System Information
Browser (if applicable): Google Chrome
Browser Version (if applicable): 105.0.5195.125 (Official Build) (arm64)
Additional Context
It would be much better if students could jump around through the course. The Private Set Intersection part is what most interests me and I had to go through a LOT of course to get there, only to find that it's broken.
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There's nothing anywhere in the course description or constraints beyond this point that requires people taking the course to fill out the quizzes, or any indication in the course as to this being the problem... but...
trask
Broader context on this - pages forward can get locked if the pages previous haven't been completed. This is based on features building towards the course platform being for certification (where completion of each matters more).
trask: So first thing to check - if you can't move forward - it may be because one of the previous lessons or quizzes hasn't been filled out
trask
We're double checking that this is indeed the challenge in your case (and sorry for the ambiguity there - it's not clearly marked as a constraint)
Description
In the course, Foundations of Private Computation, the last section of the course isn't accessible. There's a broken page when you try and load Private Set Intersection.
How to Reproduce
Expected Behavior
Access to view the private set intersection part of the course.
Screenshots
System Information
Additional Context
It would be much better if students could jump around through the course. The Private Set Intersection part is what most interests me and I had to go through a LOT of course to get there, only to find that it's broken.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: