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HinesDesigner
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September 22, 2011
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Using Relative links to Daisy Chain in an LMS... HELP!!!

  • September 22, 2011
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I have been working on a training module locally on our company's server. I've used Daisy Chaining to connect separate projects and it seems to work fine in our workspace. When uploaded to the LMS the Daisy Chain does not work. All we see is a grey loading screen as if the module is trying to find the specified project file. Does anyone know a solution to this issue? PLEASE HELP!!! Thanks in advance!

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Correct answer RodWard

E-learning demo just finished downloading. Should I still publish my projects individually with the relative paths (Daisy Chaining), then upload to Multi-SCO Packager or can I only link the published projects through Multi-SCO Packager (ex. Once one module ends another begins)? Thanks so much for your help.


For LMS output, set all module Project End options to just Stop Project, not open URL or File.  Don't use Close Project as this will sometimes cause the entire LMS SCORM player window to quit.  Stop Project is best.

Most good LMSs have an option named something like Auto Continue or Continuous Play which means that when one module ends the next one in the TOC will be opened and played automatically.  Look for that option in your LMS and use that for your daisy chaining effect.

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RodWard
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September 22, 2011

You mention that this is being delivered from "our company's server".  Is this a web server, or a LAN server?

HinesDesigner
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September 22, 2011

It's a LAN server. The module works perfectly on our computers at our location. We test by launching the .htm file

HinesDesigner
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September 22, 2011

Can anyone please help me? I've tried to publish all my projects into one SCORM packaged folder. This also works locally but am unsure whether it will work within the clients LMS.