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Problems downloading and using JQuery for use offline
Thanks Math!
Here is my progress so far (hoping you may be able to tell me if this is the expected behaviour...)
I tried your first solution in the link above, adding the lines to the html that runs the story. This worked on my internet-connected device without having to revert to my previous solution.
However, when I then used a memory card to transfer the Storyline Output file (complete with .story file) to the tablet that does not have internet, the scroll feature stopped working again.
BUT - interestingly, I briefly connect the tablet to wifi, it worked perfectly, and continued to work even when I switched off the wifi again. Can I assume it downloaded and stored whatever it needed to work during the tablet's brief moment of connectivity?
I will now try your WebObjects solution. Steep learning curve but massively appreciate your posts on the subject and feel I am getting there...
- MathNotermans-93 years agoCommunity Member
Yes the first solution needs to download jQuery and then no more connection needed. The second option makes sure Storyline has all files at publish time in its own folder structure...so no need for internet connection after publishing.