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Removing Flash References from Presenter SCORM Files from Publish to "Both"

New Here ,
Feb 02, 2021 Feb 02, 2021

I have a bunch of Adobe Presenter modules that I published to "Both" (Flash and HTML5) and then uploaded to our LMS (Cornerstone). While the modules that I published to "Both" and then uploaded to the Adobe Server still work even though Flash is gone, the ones I uploaded to our LMS do not...I get a Flash error when I try to run them. So, I've been republishing those modules to HTML only and then reuploading them to the LMS; however, I have a few modules for which the source files no longer exist (someone else owned those and she didn't keep them...argh!), so I can't republish those modules to HTML5 only. 😞

So, is there any way to manipulate the SCORM packages that I *do* have for those modules to strip out any Flash references and make them "look" to the LMS like SCORM packages that were published to HTML5 only?

Thanks, in advance, for any help!!

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LEGEND ,
Feb 02, 2021 Feb 02, 2021

There should be viewer.swf, components.swf, and as2-wrapper.swf files in the root of all the Presenter objects. If you remove/rename that file does it resolve the issue? That essentially would make it so the player couldn't see the Flash components. 

 

The index.html file looks the same between a hybrid and a HTML published presentation, so I don't think you need to make any changes there. 

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New Here ,
Feb 02, 2021 Feb 02, 2021
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Thanks for taking the time to respond -- I'll give that a try and let you know! I thought I had tried something like that and still had a problem, but I'm not sure. I thought that perhaps there were other files that, while not swf files themselves, maybe either referenced swf files or told the platform to search for a Flash player or something, but I'm not sure. Thanks for comparing the index.html files though! 🙂

 

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