If you view published Articulate Quizmaker content on your local hard drive or send it to someone else to view on their local hard drive, you'll encounter security restrictions from the computer, web browser, Flash Player, and network that'll cause various features to fail. To test your content and share it with others, you'll need to upload it to the environment for which it was published.
Unfortunately, no. Viewing the content locally is not a good practice. Mainly, print results display incorrectly or not at all when you use this option.
If you view a published Studio '13 or '09 presentation on your local hard drive or send it to someone else to view on their local hard drive, you'll encounter security restrictions from the computer, web browser, Flash Player, and network that'll cause various features of your content to fail.
To properly test your published content and share it with others, upload it to the environment for which it was published. Please review the article below for more information:
I suggest using SCORM Cloud for your course - it's a great place to test SCORM content.
Another option would be to use ourTempshareserver. Just keep in mind that this server is only available for testing content - it is not officially supported by Articulate and all content will be removed automatically after 10 days.
You're always welcome to try outArticulate Online, as well - it's available for a free 30 day trial.
Please let us know if you have any trouble after uploading your content to a server.
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Hi Rick and welcome to E-Learning Heroes!
How are you publishing and viewing your content?
If you view published Articulate Quizmaker content on your local hard drive or send it to someone else to view on their local hard drive, you'll encounter security restrictions from the computer, web browser, Flash Player, and network that'll cause various features to fail. To test your content and share it with others, you'll need to upload it to the environment for which it was published.
Thanks Leslie,
Published to Cd and it tested fine. Haven't tested the Web environment but i'm guessing that will be good too.
Thanks once again.
Rick
Thanks for the update Rick
Hi,
I'm currently testing the result page locally.
After I have successfully published the files, i went into the folder to "quiz.html" to launch the quiz locally.
I have passed the test and enter my name ... wanting to print out the result slip. But the "Results" page was blank.
How do I get the results displayed on "Results.html"? Can I test the result page locally? I used to do that in Quizmaker '09.
Kindly advise.
Thanks.
DC
Hi DC,
Unfortunately, no. Viewing the content locally is not a good practice. Mainly, print results display incorrectly or not at all when you use this option.
If you view a published Studio '13 or '09 presentation on your local hard drive or send it to someone else to view on their local hard drive, you'll encounter security restrictions from the computer, web browser, Flash Player, and network that'll cause various features of your content to fail.
To properly test your published content and share it with others, upload it to the environment for which it was published. Please review the article below for more information:
Tips for Managing Project Files
Please let us know if you have any trouble after uploading your content to a server.
Best,
Christine
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