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Inspiring
July 27, 2022
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Parsing entity name error when uploading to MLE

  • July 27, 2022
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Hi, I am getting the error "an error occured while parsing EntityName. Line 91, position 25. "

 

Can anyone advise of what that means?  I have exported an XML file if that helps

 

Thanks you for any help you can provide

Steve 

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    Inspiring
    July 27, 2022

    Please forgive me for any confusion, it is a captivate question and MLE for me, stands for managed learning environment, I assumed that woul dbe understood.  I am not an expert in these matters, I have written a very basic package using captivate and this is the error I am getting when trying to upload "an error occured while parsing EntityName. Line 91, position 25".  I have no idea what that means or how to fix it.  Any advice would be graefully recieved. 

    Lilybiri
    Legend
    July 27, 2022

    English is probably not your native tongue, same as for me. Are you talking about uploading a published SCORM course from Captivate to a Learning Management System (LMS)? I just looked up MLE and that is not a LMS AFAIK.

    Some LMSs only accept SCOs,  some also accept also zipped packages. I don't know the features of the LMS you are using? 

    Did you publish to a SCO? That means that you should have set up Reporting under Quiz Preferences. The result of publishing after that setup will be a zipped folder including all the course files and those needed for a SCORM compliant LMS.

    Lilybiri
    Legend
    July 27, 2022

    Thank you for your reply, I have published a zipped file and and I have been trying to upload under scorm 1.2 and scorm 2004 and am getting the same error. quiz is all set to report.  The LMS just will not accept it, the file is not big so it is not that.  


    Try uploading the published course on SCORM Cloud. It is the standard for SCORM courses, and that check will prove whether the problem is with the course or with the LMS. 

    Lilybiri
    Legend
    July 27, 2022

    May I ask if your question is related to Captivate? You posted this in the Captivate forum, maybe wrongly.

    MLE stands for Medical Laboratory Evaluation. Confused because that is not really related to eLearning.