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lg80794061
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April 22, 2019
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Manifest Maker for Dreamweaver CC2019

  • April 22, 2019
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Hi.

With the previous versions of Dreamweaver cc2019, I created the imanifest, for the upload of E-learnning content in SCORM, with ManifestMaker.

For the cc2019 version I can not find the ManifestMaker executable nor the way to do the imanifest.

You know where I can find the executable.

Thank you.

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Correct answer Ben M

I just did a quick search on the forums and it looks like this has not had an updated plugin in quite some time ( Is there an extension that works with Dreamweaver CC to create SCORM imsmanifest? ).  Just because the package file is an Adobe format, does not mean that Adobe created it or supports it. In fact the packages that you are installing as an extension was likely created by a 3rd party.  From what I can take from that post, there might be a way to convert the old format of their plugin and use it with CS6 (you can install older versions from the Creative Cloud app).

In doing further research on this, it appears from articles I was able to find SCORM has been deprecated in favor of xAPI ( What is SCORM? The 5 Minute Essential Overview | Riptide Elements || https://xapi.com/overview/ ).

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Community Expert
April 22, 2019

Is this an extension that you installed from a 3rd party?  Have you checked with them regarding the extension and the latest version of Dreamweaver?

lg80794061
Known Participant
April 22, 2019

No, it's the extension of ADOBE PACKAGE FILE

Ben MCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
April 22, 2019

I just did a quick search on the forums and it looks like this has not had an updated plugin in quite some time ( Is there an extension that works with Dreamweaver CC to create SCORM imsmanifest? ).  Just because the package file is an Adobe format, does not mean that Adobe created it or supports it. In fact the packages that you are installing as an extension was likely created by a 3rd party.  From what I can take from that post, there might be a way to convert the old format of their plugin and use it with CS6 (you can install older versions from the Creative Cloud app).

In doing further research on this, it appears from articles I was able to find SCORM has been deprecated in favor of xAPI ( What is SCORM? The 5 Minute Essential Overview | Riptide Elements || https://xapi.com/overview/ ).