My work doesn't allow any JavaScript to run on their public websites. I have designed a short public tutorial in Storyline2 and published for Web. When I check the actual files there are many .swf and .js files scattered throughout the package. Is there a way I can delete all of them and still retain the functionality?
Are you having a specific issue with the content when publishing to the web? Be sure that you are viewing the content in a supported environment as described here. We do not support the modification of published output, which would include deleting files.
No our security people wont let us run anything with javascript or flash files in it. From my understanding, and exploration, the web published files have many .swf files that are used to present the content and you can't delete them all without making the content unplayable.
Thanks for your help I think you have answered my question.
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Are you having a specific issue with the content when publishing to the web? Be sure that you are viewing the content in a supported environment as described here. We do not support the modification of published output, which would include deleting files.
No our security people wont let us run anything with javascript or flash files in it. From my understanding, and exploration, the web published files have many .swf files that are used to present the content and you can't delete them all without making the content unplayable.
Thanks for your help I think you have answered my question.
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