July 27, 2018
Captivate 2017 Project to SharePoint Online
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July 27, 2018
Captivate 2017 Project to SharePoint Online
I am a recent graduate with a Master's in Instructional Design and currently a Doctoral student of Educational Technology and Design. I am interested in many facets of EdTech for business training needs and in higher education. My goal is to become a Adobe Captivate expert so that I may begin doing projects for my current role and also freelance. I will probably be asking a lot of questions and hoping to share knowledge as I get it. Nice to meet you :)
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Hello,

I’ve created my first captivate project! Yay! and now it is time to share with my team (who does not have Captivate) to review. I published as SWF/HMTL5 and was able to view it on the web using the “multiscreen.html” file in the project’s folder. However, it does not show any of the interactions that I included in the project. I read a previous post that discusses how to include the project on a SharePoint site, but I’m still having issues. Once I put the project on SharePoint, there are a few files that won’t upload. Which file do I actually need from the newly created SharePoint folder that will open the project and make it viewable to others? Do I simply provide my team a link to view the project? Please help.

Ashley

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2018-07-28 17:10:57
2018-07-28 17:10:57

As Lieve mentioned, try to publish only to HTML & check if your project works as expected.

If that doesn’t solve the issue, check these…

  • Do you see all the interactions working as expected in HTML Preview mode
  • Have you uploaded published HTML output to webserver & tried to see if all interactions work?
  • what interactions do not appear in the output?
  • do you also see this issue when published to SWF output?
  • Also check if “Preview in SCORM cloud” works
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2018-07-28 14:37:07
2018-07-28 14:37:07

Forgot to ask which version you are using. Since CP9 I had serious problems with the multiscreen.html published version and stopped publishing that way. Since EOL of Flash Player is announced, I prefer to publish only to HTML. If you need for some reasons SWF output, please publish twice and find a way to offer the choice between the two versions.
The dual publishing did offer the SWF output for desktop/laptops and the HTML output for mobile devices. But more desktop browsers already have the Flash player no longer installed by default.

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