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Publishing Rise360 in HTML5
Hi Luciana,
Thanks for your tip! I'll recommend that to the team. Meanwhile, it seems they've found a solution. I'm hoping to hear more about how they went about it soon. And I'm still waiting to find out about the name of our LMS, but it's apparently quite outdated and no one seems to know.
Thank you, Minda. Please let us know if you need additional support with this. We're happy to help!
- MindaCarl2 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Eric,
We've now had a conversation with the team to figure out what happened. There seem to be 2 issues:
- Apparently, our LMS (PeopleSoft Entreprise Learning Management) doesn't accept the files if they don't explicitly have the HTML5 name in them. So the team has to rename the main HTML files to include the 5 in them. Does that seem normal to you?
- Because of internal network security measures, they actually have to insert a couple of lines of code at the start of all the main HTML files. This is obviously a private issue, but thought I'd share so you're aware of this use case.
Best,
Minda
- EricSantos2 months agoStaff
I appreciate you getting back to us to share feedback, Minda!
By default, the file extension for HTML5 is *.html. But LMS administrators can configure which file extension to use. So it's possible that PeopleSoft LMS is configured to use *.html5, which explains why they need to change the file extension for the course to work.
Thank you for sharing how the internal network security measures work for your use case. I'm sure it will also help other community members who may have encountered the same.