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Publishing to our Intranet (SharePoint)
Hi Nadia,
Have you reached out to SharePoint to see if they've changed how these files are being read? As we're not familiar with the SharePoint set up,I'd defer to their team or folks in the community.
- NadiaMorgen-71110 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Ashley,
I have reached out to them also, and am waiting to hear. People in this community have helped out before, so I was hoping someone would know something. Unfortunately, Microsofties often know little about non-Microsoft products, and SharePoint experts know little (if anything) about eLearning.
So far, it appears to be a security issue, which is bad news.
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- OwenHolt10 years agoSuper Hero
I've always been most successful using SharePoint Designer for publishing. I drop everything into a folder and use an XML page template. The XML page acts as a container for the StoryLine HTML page. It's kind of like Russian dolls with the story file in the html page in the xml page but everything seems to work fine. I'm so used to doing this all within designer that I am not sure how you would accomplish the same thing without it. Maybe somebody else does.
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