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Publishing RISE in Sharepoint
Hi there, Jennifer! There are 2 story.html files for each Storyline interaction you've included in your Rise 360 course. One resides directly in the assets folder, and the other is in the folder of Storyline output within the assets folder. The second folder level has an encoded name of numbers and letters.
Did you change the extension on both of those files for each Storyline interaction?
- JenniferCann3305 years agoCommunity Member
Yes, I changed the .html file extensions within the Assets folder (there are 4, one for each interaction) and also in the individual asset folder for each file.
There are two story files in the folders within Assets for the Interactions – story.html and story_html.html5 – and I changed one and then both as I’ve been testing. Neither worked.
When I don’t change the SL Interaction extensions, I do get the little window to Open/Save for the file so it is seeing the files, just not able to play them. When I click to Open the link looks as if it is pointing to my hard drive, which doesn’t seem to make sense since the RISE file is all zipped up. But, I’m not a developer, I just play one on TV… If I convert the SL interactions to video and add them in a Multimedia block they will run but we really want the interactivity of the SL Interactions, if possible.
- Crystal-Horn5 years agoStaff
Got it, thanks Jennifer. If you are using SharePoint Online, they've stopped supporting HTML content. It sounds like the workaround isn't allowing your content to play the way it should.
I'm sorry I don't have another workaround to offer. If it's allowed for you, here are some other web hosting options for your Rise 360 output.
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