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LornaMatty
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13 years ago

Publishing to our Intranet (SharePoint)

Hi everyone

I have recently purchased Articulate Storyline (which I love) however I am trying to publish content to our intranet which is a SharePoint site.  When I had Articulate Studio, I published using the web option which produced a player.html file which our guys used to upload the content.  I have repeated this operation in Articulate Storyline but can't see a player.html file.  Am I going mad or is there something different I should be doing in Storyline?  Any help anyone can give would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Lorna

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  • This thread is pretty old, so I'm just wondering if anything has changed. I uploaded the file into our document library on SharePoint, but when I click to open the story.html file, it looks like this...  (just blank with the border seen.)

     

  • Hi Jeannie,

    Thanks for reaching out! You should be able to host Articulate content in SharePoint Server. However, it won't work with SharePoint Online (the Microsoft Office 365 Hosted Edition) since it doesn't support HTML files.

    If you're using SharePoint Server, check with your SharePoint administrator for instructions on how to upload HTML content. Depending on your version of SharePoint, you may need to switch to "explorer view" before uploading content, or you may need to "check-in" content after uploading it. Your administrator will know for sure.

    There have been other discussions in E-Learning Heroes around this, and it may be worth chiming in for additional guidance! Here's one below:

  • I published my course to Web and the Story.html launches and works fine from my PC. In SharePoint I created a folder called move-ins test and moved the published files into the folder. See image 1. 

    When I copy the link to the Story.html file, it just loads a page with my blue background. See image 2. 

    We tried adding a Web Part and a Page Viewer and linking them to the Story file, but that hasn't worked either. Any suggestions?

     

  • I've been told by my company that it's not possible to upload a course to our Sharepoint sites.  I've tried to follow the instructions above, but I'm not getting anywhere.  Is it possible?