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keythew7567735
Participating Frequently
April 22, 2019
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Hosting HTML5 in Captivate Prime

  • April 22, 2019
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I have an HTML5 course that I need to publish to CP. Can anyone tell me if this is possible and if it is, how to publish it? I didn't create the original file, so I'm not sure what was used to create the content.

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Adobe Employee
March 26, 2021

Hi,

 

Thank you for contacting Adobe Captivate Prime Team.

 

Captivate Prime cannot host a standard HTML5 project. It needed to be an e-learning content (SCORM, AICC etc).

We can only do that if you have the original content. My apologies, there is no other way around this.

 

Regards,
Debiprasad Maharana
Adobe Inc.

Participant
March 17, 2021

I am running into the same issue, the original file I have is not a SCORM package and only the HTML5 course files. Is there a workaround for this? E.g. host the html file elsewhere and setup a link to view the course? 

zweigle@clarix.com
Participating Frequently
April 22, 2019

You should be able to upload the course as a zipped package, just like 'projects' published to a zip file as HTML5 content by Captivate.

see: Create courses, certifications, and learning plans as authors

If you have additional questions or would like to know more, feel free to contact me directly.

Walter Zweigle - Senior Adobe Connect and Captivate Prime Account Manager - Clarix Technologies

585-899-5300 x156

Zweigle@clarix.com

Walter Zweigle - Sales Account Manager | Clarix Technologies Inc. | 585-899-5300 x156 | zweigle@clarix.comAdobe Connect | Adobe Learning Manager | Adobe Acrobat Sign
keythew7567735
Participating Frequently
April 22, 2019

That's what I thought, too. The file is in zip format already, but when I add it to CP, I get an error that states "Content failed to be uploaded. Reason: The uploaded content is not supported."

zweigle@clarix.com
Participating Frequently
April 22, 2019

The great thing with Captivate Prime is that you don't have to publish as HTML5... the system takes care of making sure that nobody has any issues with viewing the content.

So, feel free to upload as .swf zipped content as an alternative.

Walter Zweigle - Sales Account Manager | Clarix Technologies Inc. | 585-899-5300 x156 | zweigle@clarix.comAdobe Connect | Adobe Learning Manager | Adobe Acrobat Sign