Articulate Presenter.
It requires:
HTML files (I’ve never known a Web host that doesn’t!)
JavaScript (.js) files
XML files
Flash (.SWF and/or .FLV) files
Can this potentially be accomplished?
Best,
Dean
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Inappropriate?Magic 8-Ball says "Outlook is bleak". I'll sign up for the 2-week trial, and see if I can get anything to work. Are you using PBwiki V1.0 or V2.0?
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Inappropriate?The published output is specific to each presentation. In the published output you would typically have a player.html file, a player folder and a data folder within a folder that was published by Presenter. The folder that was published by Presenter is what needs to be uploaded to the website. The launch file is the player.html file.
There is no typical size for a presentation. It completely depends on the content of your presentation.
You can download a sample presentation here:
http://www.articulate.com/support/cas...
I’m indifferent
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Inappropriate?No, it does not appear that you will be able to do this at the present time. PBwiki has some pretty severe, unpublished restrictions on what can be placed on a wiki page. I just tried all the current methods available, and PBwiki refuses to accept the Articulate Presenter code. You will need to find a different wiki provider, that can accommodate business uses such as this.
I’m sorry it doesn't work
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Inappropriate?Do you know of any modifications that could be accomplished on the articulate side that could accomodate this?
Best,
Dean -
Inappropriate?No, the problem is that PBwiki does not allow embedded Javascript, ostensibly for "security" reasons. I suppose they (Articulate) could roll up the huge amount of javascript into .js files, but there are other considerations. For example, you cannot place uploaded files into folders. I had planned to try to modify Articulate's JS to look into the /f folder (where PBwiki puts everything) instead of the /data and /player folders, but I can't even get PBwiki to let me place the Javascript in a page, so I can't proceed any further than that.
If you are a business-class wiki, you might contact PBwiki's sales people. It's my understanding that there's not much they won't do for money.
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