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Viewing Articulate 360 Content in SharePoint Online
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.
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).
- Bob_Mongiovi8 months agoCommunity Member
to add to this, most people don't have extensions enabled and won't see it. While in Windows Explorer, you should have a View tab, and then there should be a checkbox for File name extensions. make sure that is checked, and then you will see the .html extension. You can right click on the filename and click Rename.
- JenniferBrow0808 months agoCommunity Member
To clarify, while some organizations may restrict file extension changes, users who develop with Storyline should be able to change file explorer settings to view file extensions and to edit them. But that is something that goes beyond the question. If you cannot view or edit file extensions, then whoever can upload to SharePoint must make sure the file extension changes are done prior to uploading to SharePoint.