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Viewing Articulate 360 Content in SharePoint Online
Unfortunately it doesn't look like this solution will work for some people based on the SharePoint configurations. It is not possible to open a converted HTML / ASPX file on SharePoint.
- JenniferBrow0809 months agoCommunity Member
Do make sure you change file extensions before upload. Doing so after uploading to SharePoint won't work.
Also doesn't work straightforwardly on Teams SharePoint.
Unfortunately I'm not able to do more research for at least a few more days but I have noticed some folks attempting this try changing the file extensions after being uploaded to SharePoint.
Before uploading, look for the HTML files and change them to ASPX.
- HayleyLawes8 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Jennifer
are you able to tell me what your aspx file is being opened with? I've spoke to my IT department and even they are having trouble getting this to work
- JenniferBrow0808 months agoCommunity Member
On your local computer, after published, change the file extensions. It has to be done before uploading to SharePoint, on your local system.
I use Windows, so if you use another operating system, how you do that may vary. I don't have to use any special applications do to it; just windows explorer to get to the files and change .HTML extensions, and launch in a browser (we use chromium based browsers, Edge or Chrome).
- HayleyLawes8 months agoCommunity Member
I Was having the same issue after following all the steps listed. I have figured out how to make this work. Happy to share how though not sure if people can see my responses as no one answered my initial query
- JeremyShimme8178 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Hayley. Yes please share if you can get this to work. I believe it has to do with changing the settings in SharePoint to open modified aspx files. But please share however you got it to work.