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Display Storyline on Sharepoint Site
Hi Amy! Yes, the conversion to .ASPX did work for me. I simply renamed the .html files to .aspx and changed the HTML code in the main story.aspx file to point to the newly named files. This way, the browser detection still works and redirects appropriately. We have run into issues with the mobile view for SP2013 not quite rendering properly on mobile browsers. Our next step is to disable the mobile view so that it does not interfere with the SL output launching.
This may seem like a silly question but I am really new to this but do you change the file extensions before you upload into SP 2013?
- KenjiIshikawa10 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Diane, you simply change the file extension from .html to .aspx on all .html files. Make sure to edit the story.html code to ensure that the references to those other .html files are accurately reflecting the new .aspx extensions.
- EleanorSugden10 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Kenji,
I have been having this same problem and have tried all sorts, to no avail.
The lovely Articulate guys advised me to follow this thread, and I have now tried changing the file extension, but all that does is add .aspx to the file name (so now I have story.aspx.html) so this hasn't worked. Also I am unable to acccess the code to edit it to reflect .aspx files.
Has anyone else resolved the blank screen issue?