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I want to create an MTurk HTML question that uses a modern web framework, such as Vue or React. For a minute let's assume I can't use an ExternalQuestion which just points to a website I create, but rather want to use HTMLQuestion.



Is that doable? Can I include React, for example, and it will work? Amazon's surrounding HTML will not interfere with it?










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    I want to create an MTurk HTML question that uses a modern web framework, such as Vue or React. For a minute let's assume I can't use an ExternalQuestion which just points to a website I create, but rather want to use HTMLQuestion.



    Is that doable? Can I include React, for example, and it will work? Amazon's surrounding HTML will not interfere with it?










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      I want to create an MTurk HTML question that uses a modern web framework, such as Vue or React. For a minute let's assume I can't use an ExternalQuestion which just points to a website I create, but rather want to use HTMLQuestion.



      Is that doable? Can I include React, for example, and it will work? Amazon's surrounding HTML will not interfere with it?










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      I want to create an MTurk HTML question that uses a modern web framework, such as Vue or React. For a minute let's assume I can't use an ExternalQuestion which just points to a website I create, but rather want to use HTMLQuestion.



      Is that doable? Can I include React, for example, and it will work? Amazon's surrounding HTML will not interfere with it?







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          Yes, you can do this. Both HTMLQuestion and ExternalQuestion are rendered in an iframe when a worker accepts your HIT. As such, they're completely isolated from any other scripts or libraries on the surrounding page.






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