I am finding that user scores and passing score text is not displaying in firefox. Work fine in chrome and IE. I filled the [%Results.ScorePercent%%] and [%Results.PassPercent%%] text boxes with solid colour and the filled box displays just not the data. The marks are collated as I get a pass or a fail under testing Is there something I am missing. Thanks in advance
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Published scorm 1.2 html with flash fall back but have tried all combinations.....no joy the slide works pass or fail layers activate all objects appear just not totals?
Thanks for that information, Ryan. Would you mind sharing your file here so I can do some testing on my end? You can add it as an attachment right to a comment in this thread, or if you'd rather share it with our Support Engineers privately, you can do so by way of this form.
Hi there Ryan, thanks for sharing your file here. I did some digging, and I found that this is a known issue when viewing a variable reference in Firefox with HTML5 output. This issue is in the hands of our QA team, and for now the only workaround is to avoid using Firefox when viewing HTML5 content that includes variable references.
Unfortunately I cannot offer a timeframe for when or if this issue will be addressed in the future, but I'll certainly post updates to this thread as they become available.
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Hi Ryan, sorry you've run into this issue. How did you publish your file for testing? Are you viewing the published content with HTML5 or Flash?
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Published scorm 1.2 html with flash fall back but have tried all combinations.....no joy the slide works pass or fail layers activate all objects appear just not totals?
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Thanks for that information, Ryan. Would you mind sharing your file here so I can do some testing on my end? You can add it as an attachment right to a comment in this thread, or if you'd rather share it with our Support Engineers privately, you can do so by way of this form.
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Hi there Ryan, thanks for sharing your file here. I did some digging, and I found that this is a known issue when viewing a variable reference in Firefox with HTML5 output. This issue is in the hands of our QA team, and for now the only workaround is to avoid using Firefox when viewing HTML5 content that includes variable references.
Unfortunately I cannot offer a timeframe for when or if this issue will be addressed in the future, but I'll certainly post updates to this thread as they become available.
Hi Ryan,
Good news! We fixed the issue you reported where Firefox did not display Variable References in HTML5 output.
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