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RobJohnson-8366
3 years agoCommunity Member
SCORM 1.2 course expiration
Greetings,
I work with a multi-media company that develops training for first responders. We provide training in a variety of manners. The one area that is beginning to draw more interest is purch...
SamHill
3 years agoSuper Hero
Hi Rob, JavaScript expiration isn't a good solution for this as it is easy to remove any form of expiration set using JavaScript and won't be a good protection against your content.
The solutions I have seen in the past for this involve the content continuing to be hosted by you, but able to be launched and tracked on the clients LMS.
In order to allow this to happen, you would need to overcome cross-domain (same origin policy) restrictions on JavaScript.
Check out this resource: https://scorm.com/scorm-cross-domain/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=natural_search
This solution should allow you to expire content when you want and maintain the same piece of content for multiple clients too rather than distributing multiple versions of the course.