Title says it all. I created a survey via Survey123 Connect, published it, and some of my fields are just raw html code despite not having code in those fields. Does anyone know why this is happening? Screenshot of table
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Hi @Anonymous User ,
Can you provide details on how the names were placed in the XLSX file? One thing that occurs to me is if they were copied from a rich text source (say, MS Word or copied from an HTML page), they may have HTML embedded that wasn't visible. The HTML appears to come from a WPForms, which is a WordPress Forms plug-in (note the wpforms value in the name attribute).
You can alter the alias in the feature service's Item Details page - go to 'Data' and select the 'Fields' view. Click on the field you want to re-name and edit the name:
Hi @Anonymous User ,
This is to be expected for the field aliases - your form labels have HTML and they are used directly as the field aliases when you publish a survey. You can clean up the aliases using the Item Details page for the feature service.
Thank you for responding. I apologize but I am not sure what you mean when you say the form labels have HTML. The XLS does not have any HTML in the label column so they shouldn't be in the field name. Also, it doesn't explain why some field names are just HTML and others are text.
Another question I have is how do I clean up aliases in the Item Details page? I do not see the option to do that.
Hi @Anonymous User ,
Can you provide details on how the names were placed in the XLSX file? One thing that occurs to me is if they were copied from a rich text source (say, MS Word or copied from an HTML page), they may have HTML embedded that wasn't visible. The HTML appears to come from a WPForms, which is a WordPress Forms plug-in (note the wpforms value in the name attribute).
You can alter the alias in the feature service's Item Details page - go to 'Data' and select the 'Fields' view. Click on the field you want to re-name and edit the name:
Able to edit in the "data' tab, thanks!