I'm trying to remember if there are any issues when publishing Storyline content to Articulate Online and you want folks with iPads to be able to access the content with the Articulate Mobile Player (AMP).
Just tried, for the first time, publishing a Storyline course to my AO account with support just for Flash and iOS (no HTML5). The course started to launch but froze.
If you'd like us to take a look at your specific situation, I would encourage you to submit a Support Case. When you do so, please be certain to include a copy of your .story file, as well as a URL to access your content with the Articulate Mobile Player on iPad.
Please let us know if you need anything else. Thanks!
We've been relatively successful running AMP from AO. There are some hitches. I'm sure the support folks will get you straightened, just wanted to throw it out there that it has been known to work
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Good Afternoon, Gerry.
The only limitation I am aware of in this regard is that Articulate Online does not support offline viewing.
If you'd like us to take a look at your specific situation, I would encourage you to submit a Support Case. When you do so, please be certain to include a copy of your .story file, as well as a URL to access your content with the Articulate Mobile Player on iPad.
Please let us know if you need anything else. Thanks!
Thanks, Justin!
Will be submitting a case next.
Hey, Gerry -
We've been relatively successful running AMP from AO. There are some hitches. I'm sure the support folks will get you straightened, just wanted to throw it out there that it has been known to work
Thanks, Steve!
John with Articulate Support helped me out--they were able to launch my SL course in AO just fine.
We were getting nowhere when I discovered that JavaScript had been turned off for Safari. Turning it back on (obviously) solved it.
Weird. I know I did not turn JavaScript off (and would never do that!). Bit of a mystery to me how that happened on my iPad2.
Oh, well the course launches fine now from AO and plays in AMP.
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