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Hi Michael,
Rise doesn't have the option to specify a launch URL similar to Storyline. When being called from an LMS, it will always point to indexapi.html
, which is located in the scormdriver
folder.
I understand you will want to host the course content on a web server. Is there a reason why the course can't be hosted directly in your LMS?
- MichaelMonahan-2 years agoCommunity Member
The LMS vendor (Oracle) is a direct competitor to the vendor providing learning content (Epic) and the content vendor has intellectual property concerns. They don’t want the published content stored on Oracles cloud storage. But, they don’t offer a solution, just access to the source files for the learning that we can compile into SCORM, CMI5, etc.
Thank You,
MikeSent from my iPad
- Chris-Santos2 years agoStaff
Hi Mike,
I was checking the cmi5.xml file (found in the root directory of the course package), and I saw this URL tag that contains the path to the launch file (as shown below).
Can you check if this will serve your purpose of specifying your launch URL? I'm not sure if this will work based on your intention, but it's worth a try.
- MichaelMonahan-2 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks. When I publish as CMI5 from Rise 360 the output doesn’t contain a folder called scormdriver. All I see is a folder called “scormcontent” that contains a folder called “lib” and a file called index.html.
- hazelB2 years agoStaff
Hi Michael! Sorry to hear that you cannot locate the scormdriver folder. If you are seeing index.html then you may be publishing your course to Web.
Please republish your RIse course, select the LMS option when you publish, and then from the dropdown choose cmi5. Once you open that file, you will find a scormdriver folder.
- MichaelMonahan-2 years agoCommunity Member
That is what I published it as. I did not publish it as HTML.
Thank You,
MikeSent from my iPad