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May 8, 2019
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SCORM1.2 looks different on LMS than offline version

  • May 8, 2019
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Hello, got a problem to upload the captivate project on LMS and not sure why.

The project i created with pictures and animations, then i publish it to SCROM1.2 file and upload on LMS

After upload on LMS, some of the pictures are missing and the animations are not moving anymore.

The LMS admin told me there are no missing files (404’s) in Fiddler when she launch the course.

However, the file i published was very good and everything are in there.

Anyone know what is going wrong?

I'm using Captivate 2019 v.11.01

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Lilybiri
Legend
May 8, 2019

Can you give more details please. Which version are you using (full number)?  Is this a responsive or a non-resposnisive project? Did you publish to HTML5?

One possible cause can be that the server is not supporting JSON which is needed for the images.

For the animations: which type of animations do you use? SWF based animations will not play in HTML5 output.

Participant
May 8, 2019

It is 2019 Release v11.0.1.266 a responsive project and i publish SCROM1.2         

My company is using SAP SuccessFactors as LMS, just curious have you heard any cases like mine? that may not support JSON?

For the animations, i just simply apply 2 sets of effect on one object which i think it is kind of basis function but the LeftToRigth is not working however the Zoom Out is working properly, in case it is not support then the Zoom Out will not work as well, right?

It really confused me! I'm new on captivate and hope someone can help me out. thanks a lot!

Lilybiri
Legend
May 8, 2019

No, cannot tell you if the server supports JSON you have to ask those responsile for the server. You can test on SCORM Cloud to see if the prolem is due to that for the images.

About the animations: you are not talking about animations but about effects. Can I see the timeline of that slide?  That may be due to a totally different cause.

I see a reuirement of 100% slide views, would never use that because you can never be sure that the learner will have viewed all slides totally.