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Storyline 360 to SharePoint
I recently made the switch to Storyline 360. I previously had Storyline 2 and was able to publish for the web, create the .aspx file, and upload to SharePoint through Explorer.
In Storyline 360 I can not get the same results with that process. Instead, upon clicking the .aspx file on SharePoint, I receive a prompt to save the .html file. If I click save, a blank window opens. I have tried this in both Chrome and Internet Explorer 11.
Is there something I have to do differently when using 360?
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Hello Erika!
Hopefully someone more familiar with SharePoint will be able to chime in and assist you here.
I did see a related conversation in another thread here recently. Perhaps that information will assist you as well or you are welcome to reach out directly to one of the users there for further assistance if needed.
- ErikaKuczynskiCommunity Member
Hi Leslie,
I learned that this process still works if I use the story_html5.html file to create the .aspx file. In the past, I always used the story.html file.
Thank you!
- sharmainebandelCommunity Member
this worked! thank you!
Glad you found what you needed, Erika! Thanks for sharing your solution here. :)
- GregGilbertCommunity Member
Okay, so you in order to create an aspx file you simply change the .html file extension to .aspx?
That's my understanding based on conversations I've seen in the forums Greg, but I do not use SharePoint. You are certainly welcome to reach out to the user directly via the 'Contact Me' option on the user profile if you do not hear back soon.
No problem Greg.
It looks like your email signature came through when you replied via email. You can remove that if needed and here’s a quick Peek video if you need help.
- JohnLuttrell-43Community Member
Also having issues with running Storyline 360 content on SharePoint. A while back I tried renaming story.html to story.aspx. The file runs on SharePoint, but because the code in story.html checks browser type and availability of Flash, it eventually redirects to story_flash.html or story_html5.html. At that point, SharePoint wants to download one of those HTML files.
I renamed those two files to have an ASPX extension, and then opened story.html in Notepad and easily found the references to story_flash.html and story_html5.html, changing those to look for the renamed ASPX files...
And it works! Not too much work to get things running on SharePoint. However...
I then ran into issues with imported content from Engage. Like Storyline, Engage publishes a handful of HTML files, which SharePoint insists on downloading.
So, I found all those files (a bunch, because I love the rapid development I can do with Engage interactions!!!) and renamed them to have an ASPX extension. And, without getting into the gritty details, I had to use Notepad to go into the code and changes references to the HTML files over to ASPX.
No luck this time. It appears that published Engage interactions seem to use JavaScript, CSS, and XML to generate the URL used in the slide frame in Storyline for the interaction. (okay, I got gritty there for a second)
The bottom line is, the Storyline content runs just fine (with either Falsh or HTML5) but the interactions result in a 404 page not found error.
I haven't tried, but I suspect the same might be the case for content developed in QuizMaker and imported into Storyline.
Yes, I could recreate my interactions in Storyline, but I like Engage.
I asked the SharePoint admin to see if they could just make an adjustment on the server to allow the running of HTML files, rather than forcing a download (Save/Save As) but IT security won't allow that to happen.
Anyone experiencing this issue? Any clues? Seems like this could be a feature request to allow choosing HTML or ASPX as the output "wrapper" format... or even a SharePoint tab on the Publish page options. ;-)
Thanks,
John
- AliceSueClaeysCommunity Member
Thanks for your directions. I was having the same type of issue embedding storyline into sharepoint. I can at least see it on my side now, but my users are just seeing the loading wheel. Did you encounter that issue? I am trying to figure out if it is the way I am embedding the content or whether it is an access rights issue.
Hi John,
Gosh - what a tremendous amount of digging you've done to get this far.
I'll admit, I'm not familiar with Sharepoint and helping out with specific hosting environments isn't really our area...but I had one idea. Have you looked at publishing these Engage interactions separately and uploading to Sharepoint? You could then use those to link inside your Storyline file as a web object.
It's a few more steps but if it works, maybe it's worth it?
Hopefully others in the community who are more experts on Sharepoint are also able to weigh in here! Let us know what you end up doing in case others in the community come looking for similar in the future.
- JohnLuttrell-43Community Member
Thanks, Ashley! Yes, digging deep!
I will definitely try publishing the Engage interactions and adding them as Web Objects, rather than just importing them. GREAT idea!!!
Glad that idea kept you rolling John, and let us know if you need anything else.
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