Currently testing running storyline applications from Sharepoint. After I publish to web, I open the file and convert the .html file types to .aspx, and then upload all files to a sharepoint document library.
When I click the story.aspx link, however, a blank browser opens and the my computer auto-downloads the .aspx file/original html code.
A web dev in my company was able to upload a storyline file application successfully. When he clicks the story.aspx link, it directly opens the application in a brower.
Any idea what could be causing this for me? Thank you.
By default, SharePoint doesn't let you host content that can include scripts (like active server pages). You will need to work with your SharePoint admin/global admins to enable custom scripts for this content to render properly.
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By default, SharePoint doesn't let you host content that can include scripts (like active server pages). You will need to work with your SharePoint admin/global admins to enable custom scripts for this content to render properly.
Allow or prevent custom script - SharePoint in Microsoft 365 | Microsoft Learn