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I'm having an issue where JavaScript runs perfectly in my HTML5 published course on Cornerstone IF I open it through Chrome. However, if I open through IE, none of the JavaScript functions. This is standard "Pull user name" and "get computer date" JS... nothing fancy.
Published as SCORM 1.2. Wondering if 2004 would resolve this?
Thoughts?
- SteveFlowers-755 years agoCommunity Member
Hey Owen -
Shouldn't operate any differently. We haven't seen problems pulling in elements from the LMS to IE. What version of IE are you running into the problem on? Any errors appear in the console when you run the Dev Console (F12 > Console)?
- OwenHolt5 years agoSuper Hero
actionator::exeJavaScript - Object expected
- WillFindlay5 years agoCommunity Member
Have you turned off CSOD’s obsolete compatibility mode setting?
- OwenHolt5 years agoSuper Hero
I work for an intn'l company and LMS setting are controlled by a parent corp. over seas. Is this something I can do on a course by course basis at the time I publish?
Wait, I think I located what you are referring to.
Field labeled "Compatibility Mode" and in the drop down I see the following options:
None
IE7
IE8
IE9
IE10
I'll try selecting and updating to "None" and see what happens...
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BINGO! That resolved it. THANK YOU WILL!