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Hi Will,
The secure site is one of the reasons we've documented here in regards to the web object not displaying in the published output. Are you able to upload web objects to a secure site in terms of accessing them?
- WillFindlay10 years agoCommunity Member
Good suggestion. We are using Brightcove hosted videos. With Brightcove they give you a URL (HTTP rather than HTTPS) where the video displays in the upper left corner of the page. We generally just embed that page as a web object.
I did find these helpful instructions that indicate how to make a Brightcove link HTTPS:
https://support.brightcove.com/en/video-cloud/docs/using-https-url-players-hosted-linkbrightcovecom
However, this only is working for me in Internet Explorer and Firefox. Chrome won't display the video as HTTPS.
So, unless Chrome loosens up a bit, it seems like my only current solution is to see if Cornerstone has the ability to launch online course content as HTTP.
- ScottLindsey9 years agoCommunity Member
Hi, Will -
We haven't had this particular web object issue, but we've had some inconsistencies with users on how the web object displays. The web object is pointing to a PDF and it blows up so large that it overwhelms the slide and users can't continue. Trouble is, some people have no problem and others do. For a quick fix, I'm abandoning the web object and just using a hyperlink trigger.
Thanks,
Scott- WillFindlay9 years agoCommunity Member
That's interesting Scott that you ran into blown-up formatting issues with Web Objects as well. I wonder what is causing this. One theory I had is that people might have changed their browser zoom setting before loading the course, (or maybe even their system font size? that's a stretch I know - it is no small feat to do this now in Windows).
I noticed that if I right click on part of the Flash interface around the web object and choose Zoom Out, and then right click on the Flash content again and choose Zoom In that it fixes the web object sizing, and it fits within the "stage" where it is supposed to go. I ended up just setting the course to complete on viewing one slide (since it really only has one slide of content with a result slide.)