I don't believe SCORM does anything like that. I believe SCORM is simply a format of communicating completion and quiz data to an LMS. It plays no part in the playing of the presentation as far as I am aware.
I was having issues on our Intranet systems because if you don't select "When running in LMS, ignore Flash cookie" the content trys to store resume data (the cookie) locally on systems and our default image in Internet Explorer 8 Flash Player Settings is set to "block all sites from storing information on this computer" so the content never loads because it can't store the information on the local system.
Anyways to make a long story short, I had a javascript that was causing the content not to communicate with the LMS, once I fixed that it functions just fine.
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I don't believe SCORM does anything like that. I believe SCORM is simply a format of communicating completion and quiz data to an LMS. It plays no part in the playing of the presentation as far as I am aware.
I'm curious why you feel the need to do so.
rsume when using scorm transfers information from the database back to the player it does not use the flash cookie
I was having issues on our Intranet systems because if you don't select "When running in LMS, ignore Flash cookie" the content trys to store resume data (the cookie) locally on systems and our default image in Internet Explorer 8 Flash Player Settings is set to "block all sites from storing information on this computer" so the content never loads because it can't store the information on the local system.
Anyways to make a long story short, I had a javascript that was causing the content not to communicate with the LMS, once I fixed that it functions just fine.
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