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Uploading Rise File to SharePoint
Hey All! I am looking to export a Rise File and upload it to a SharePoint site. Has anyone attempted this?
Thank you in advance for your help!
Cara
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Hi Stephanie, thanks for checking in!
SharePoint Online (the Microsoft Office 365 Hosted Edition) won't play HTML files. As a result, SharePoint Online can't host published Rise 360 content, which includes HTML files.
We suggest hosting your content on another web server - check out our recommendations here.
- JOANNELOWECommunity Member
Hi Ree,
Interested to know if you found a solution for sharepoint hosting. I have the same issue, I have a lot of guides made in Rise, don't care about tracking them so don't need/want an LMS. Our IT team can't give me any solutions and have moved completely to online sharepoint.
Thanks
Jo
- ColleenOConnellCommunity Member
I've had success changing the file type from .html to .aspx. I know we still can't get tracking on SharePoint, but we should be able to get usage metrics, correct? As you can tell, I'm not an expert at all!
- ConnieRKozakCommunity Member
Colleen - I'd be really interested in how you changed the file type from .html to .aspx AND then were able to house them in a place which could be brought into SharePoint. We have SharePoint Online (SPO). The only way I can figure out how to change the extension is to open the file and change it in the URL line. But when I do, the https:// goes away and then will not be accepted within SPO.
- Faith-OCommunity Member
I am looking to see if there has been any updates to this. I see the last comment was 3 years ago. I am seeking any solutions to upload a Rise course to SharePoint.
Hello NovaComisar​-8e4!
Thanks for reaching out!
You can check out this article for a workaround to get Articulate published content to work on SharePoint servers.
We don't officially support hosting content in SharePoint because its primary purpose is as a web-based collaborative platform to be used with Microsoft 365, but we hope this points you in the right direction. I'll also let other community members chime in in case someone has a different solution they'd be willing to share!