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Can’t view html5 files from web server

Adobe Captivate

I’ve uploaded 3 html5 modules created in Captivate and upgraded to Captivate 2019 to our web server in preparation for internal review. The post Can’t view html5 files from web server appeared first on eLearning. Any suggestions? Thanks much in advance!

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Project is not loading on web server…

Adobe Captivate

Project is working on Local machine while uploading on web server it is not loading. The post Project is not loading on web server… appeared first on eLearning. Please Guide if there is any specific publish setting or Tell us solution to resolve this issue. Please check the attachment. Thanks in advance, Yogesh.

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Keyboard keys like Tab, Page Up, Pause/Break, do not function when Posted to a web server,only when in Project test mode.

Adobe Captivate

I have published them in both swf and html. Does something need to be on the web server that I might be missing? The post Keyboard keys like Tab, Page Up, Pause/Break, do not function when Posted to a web server,only when in Project test mode. Is there code that needs to be updated or fixed? Please help.

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Adobe Captivate 6: HTML5 At Last!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Currently the most common way to publish a Captivate project is as a Flash SWF, an excellent solution because SWF files can be used by the vast majority of the world's personal computers, browsers and operating systems. As an alternative to publishing a SWF, you can publish as HTML5.

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Converting Microsoft PowerPoint presentations to HTML5 (web pages)

Adobe Captivate

In this blog post, you will learn how to easily convert your PowerPoint slides into interactive and engaging web-enabled presentations using HTML5. In the Publish dialog, select the SWF/HTML5 tab (top left). Then set the output format to HTML5 (you can turn off SWF.) Your published HTML5 web page will now be available.

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Adobe Captivate: Internalize or Externalize?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The common way to publish a completed Captivate eLearning video is as a SWF (small web file). When the publish process is complete, you will end up with three files: an HTML file (which is what your learner will need to open the lesson in a web browser), a JavaScript file (called standard.js) and the SWF containing your lesson. 

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Adobe FrameMaker and Captivate: Merging Multimedia With Print PDFs

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

    After clicking where I wanted the simulation to appear, I chose  File > Import > File  and opened a SWF I had published earlier using Adobe Captivate. And I was delighted to see that the simulation remained as interactive from within the PDF as it was when accessed via a web server.

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