Hi all – my company would like to host interactive captivate eLearnings on their internally built LMS (they are a software company), but the LMS does not yet have the ability to host html5. I read that .exe is going away in 2020 with the death of flash, so any suggestions? They do have sharepoint and although this is not the ideal approach from the captivate point of view, would it be workable in any way? Or they likely could provide a separate web server, but where would I find the specs required?
Thanks
Kelly
All depends if they want ‘reporting’ enabled? A dedicated webserver, if it supports JSON, works fine to make the courses available to people using the URL, but you’ll not get any reporting. You can also set up the server for Internal Server reporting, which requires some programming but that should not be a problem for a software company. I suppose they already manage the accounts for access, providing the URLs to the courses on the webserver is a solution in that case.
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