When unpacking a Micro Learning course saved to Web my computer blocks a .js file as may contain a virus. I assume this is a Javascript file needed by the application as once unpacked it doesn't run. Can anybody tell me why Storyline still uses Javascript files still after is discontinuation?
Are you referring to Flash? Javascript is used extensively in front-end development and is widely used. Regarding javascript files used by Storyline, there are several:
user.js, located in the story_content folder. If the developer used a trigger that executes javascript, you'll find it in this file.
In the html5/lib/scripts folder, you'll find additional *.js files (bootstrapper.min.js, frame.desktop.min.js, frame.mobile.min.js, and slides.min.js).
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Are you referring to Flash? Javascript is used extensively in front-end development and is widely used. Regarding javascript files used by Storyline, there are several:
user.js, located in the story_content folder. If the developer used a trigger that executes javascript, you'll find it in this file.
In the html5/lib/scripts folder, you'll find additional *.js files (bootstrapper.min.js, frame.desktop.min.js, frame.mobile.min.js, and slides.min.js).
As Richard points out JS has not been discontinued, Without the JS the course won't work. Do you have an old package with flash files?