One of my colleagues asked the question, and I thought I would ask the experts. As we all make the long, but frantic, march to converting courses to HTML5 before Flash is history, we're taking a look at recently published Rise courses. Most of the Storyline blocks we put into these courses were published with the default "HTML5/Flash backup" option. The question asked was whether that would be an issue, or, if these blocks were published to a Rise SCORM file that was HTML5-only if it wouldn't matter. We're obviously not super knowledgeable about how this all works, so I appreciate any information someone could provide on the topic.
The HTML5 first storyline blocks shouldn't have a problem, as Rise only supports IE11 onwards and IE11 is fully HTML5 Compliant (as far as 360 is concerned) there should be no reason to ever publish to Flash for Rise.
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The HTML5 first storyline blocks shouldn't have a problem, as Rise only supports IE11 onwards and IE11 is fully HTML5 Compliant (as far as 360 is concerned) there should be no reason to ever publish to Flash for Rise.
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