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RISE - Publish to Sharepoint 365/Web
Hi Craig!
Sorry to hear that you’ve hit a roadblock here.
The reason you're not able to play your course locally in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge is because those browsers block local playback of Rise courses (unlike Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari). That's why you're just seeing a blank page in these browsers. To use Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge, you'll need to upload your course to a web server. Here's an article that talks about how to do that.
It's my understanding that SharePoint Online (the Microsoft Office 365 Hosted Edition) won't play HTML files. As a result, SharePoint Online can't host published Rise content, which includes HTML files.
You should be able to upload Rise content to a SharePoint Server you host, and you'll want to check with your SharePoint administrator for instructions on how to host 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.
If you need to track learners' progress and results, publish your Rise content for LMS and use SharePoint's free Learning Kit.
I hope that helps! :) Let me know if you have any other questions.
- DianeSmith-12595 years agoCommunity Member
One of the primary reasons our organization chose RISE over other rapid development tools was the ability to take a Rise URL (share) link and add it to our SharePoint site for our internal and external staff to access onboarding/orientation training well ahead of when our LMS allows them in.
Now that Articulate is disbanding our ability to use the Rise URL (share) links - AND hasn't developed a publishing option for posting to SharePoint - what are we supposed to do?
There are a LOT of organizations that depend on SharePoint (or Degreed or a host of other web-based platforms that are NOT SCORM or an LMS) to host (or link to) Rise materials. Is Articulate abandoning all of us because a) you can't host all of these course and b) you don't want to invest in developing a solution?
- KarlMuller5 years agoCommunity Member
Come April 6, 2020 you will still be able to use the Rise course SHARE links.
What will stop working is if you use the share link to embed Rise 360 content on a website using an iframe.
- DianeSmith-12595 years agoCommunity Member
FYI, the SharePoint Learning Kit (SLK) project was stopped, and only supported SharePoint up to 2013. It does not support 2016 or 365.
Considering you wrote your post in 2019, this was a useless suggestion for anyone asking about published Rise to SP365 - which @Craig Oliver-Walsh was.