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This is one of those things that was very easy in the old quizzes, but I can't figure out how to do it with the "new and improved version."
I have a question with valid answers that might include: "0xc1570000", "c1570000", "c1 57 00 00", and "c157 0000". And, I want them to be case insensitive.
I would have thought I could just select "Specify Correct Answers" and have an option to ignore case, but that doesn't seem to be an option. The only place I see Ignore Case is under "Close Enough", but that uses the Levenshtein distance which doesn't seem like it will work in this instance. (Is this a commonly used measure?) If I spend enough time I can build a regular expression, but wow that seems like an extreme option. The only "reasonable" option I can see is to list each of these options with both upper and lower case. But, boy, is that a stretch to the term "reasonable"!
Am I missing something? Why isn't there simple a "Ignore Case" option under "Specify Correct Answers"?
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