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JamesAndrews
12 years agoCommunity Member
SCORM vulnerability to networks
We have some courses created in Storyline that test well. However, we notice that some SCORM information is not making it to our Poeplefluent LMS about 1% of the time. With tens of thousands of use...
StephenCone
Community Member
There is one item I did not see listed in Gerry's comprehensive posting as a potential issue, namely:
- Since SCORM supports the usage of JavaScript, you may enoucnter security problems with cross-domain scripts. For example, if your content is located on content.example.com and your lms is on lms.example.com, you'll need to ensure that both servers support cross-domain scripting to ensure that there is no breakdown in communication.
This is primarily an issue when dealing with third-party hosted content and proxy-servers etc.
Just something else to consider.
nathanleavitt
11 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Stephen, I'm experiencing this cross-domain issue right now. Do you have any resources you could share that were particularly helpful to you when you encountered this problem?
-Nate