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Storyline and SharePoint 365
Hello,
In our company we use the very last version of SharePoint 365. I would like to use it to publish some course made with Storyline.
After many, many tests, and after viewing many posts on this forum regarding this point, I don't find any help on this subject.
Does anyone succeed in that point ?
Thank you.
- AnjaGroeCommunity Member
Hello everybody, we are still looking for a solution for MS Teams. It would be great to start E-Learning courses here directly instead of having to go via the SharePoint page behind that Teams site. I know this is because of the old technical base, but nevertheless if someone in the community has an idea, let us know;)
Hi Sebastien,
SharePoint Online—i.e., the Microsoft Office 365 Hosted Edition—doesn't play HTML files. As a result, SharePoint Online can't play published Articulate content since it includes HTML files.
Do you know if that's the version you're using?
- TristanMarianoCommunity Member
Hi Ashley,
Same here. Our company uses SharePoint Office 365. Here are the steps that I have undertaken to try and load my Articulate web output:
- In SharePoint, I created a Document Library, e.g, Sample Induction
- Uploaded the Articulate web output files, i.e. HTML 5, etc.. to the Sample Induction library.
- Right-clicked story_html5.html and copied the link.
- Created a Wiki Page and inserted a web part, Page Viewer.
- Open the Page Viewer properties pane and pasted the copied link.
- Saved and closed the properties pane and guess what? Nothing! All I get is Chrome downloading the story_html5.html file.
It's frustrating ! Could anyone please shed light on this? Appreciate any suggestions. If there's no solution, then it's hard for me to justify the use of Articulate in our company if it does not sit well with our intranet system. I'm using a 30-day trial to evaluate. I have other options like Adobe Captivate or maybe Camtasia.
Looking forward to any brilliant ideas.
Cheers
Tristan
- TristanMarianoCommunity Member
Found this one just now and it seemed to work on our Sharepoint Office 365. Display Storyline on Sharepoint Site
Thanks to Cody Salinas!
All it took was to replace the three HTML files (story.html, story_flash.html, and story_html5.html) with .aspx extension. You also need to open the story.html in Notepad or Dreamweaver and replace story_flash.html and story_html5.html with .aspx. After successfully renaming them, upload all the files and folders excluding the .html files. Then follow the steps I did above.
Good luck!
Thanks Tristan for sharing here and in a few other discussions!
- PeterFaulhaberCommunity Member
Ok it is a little late.
But when I follow the steps of renaming te html to aspx and follow the steps I still get the message to download the file. I use SharePoint online.
any suggestions?
can it be browser specific?
- AnjaGroeCommunity Member
I have the same issue. While clicking on the .aspx file a blank page with the only option to download the file appears. Can anyone help?
- ShawnWoodwor643Community Member
Same as mentioned above - While clicking on the .aspx file a blank page with the only option to download the file appears. Has anyone figured this out?
Hello Shawn and welcome to E-Learning Heroes :)
Thanks for reaching out and letting us know that you're running into a similar issue.
Hopefully, your fellow Sharepoint users will pop in to assist you here. In the meantime, this solution from John may be helpful.
- DeanReedCommunity Member
Hi,
Any solutions on this yet? I've been trying for a few days now to implement the solutions from the various threads and I'm getting the same results as the folks above.
Thanks
- JoP-2c83a1bb-f9Community Member
Hi,
We have just moved from SharePoint to SharePoint 365 and are now having this same issue of only having the option to download the file when I click the story.aspx file.
Does anyone have any news on if this is even an option to preview Storyline published output on SharePoint 365?
Thanks
Jo