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Captivate 6 quiz on iPad

Jul 18, 2012 1:52 PM

Tags: #captivate #quiz

I would like to publish a Captivate 6 quiz on a Dreamweaver site for iPad users. Any suggestions?

 
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    Jul 19, 2012 1:56 AM   in reply to d toomey

    Hi D toomey,

     

    You can use Dreamweaver.

     

    Please follow the below steps:

     

    1. From Captivate 6, publish the project to HTML5.

    2. From Dreamweaver, Create a new site and set the 'Local Site Folder' same as the path of the Published Html5 Output.

    3. You will get the File structure in the Files Panel.

     

    Hope this helps, if not please elaborate.

     

     

    Thanks,

    Mayank

     
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    Jul 19, 2012 9:58 AM   in reply to d toomey

    Yes, unzip the published file and copy all documents to wherever your base/site folder is for Dreamweaver...

     
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    Jul 19, 2012 6:27 PM   in reply to d toomey

    If you just have the files local ("local site") then they're on your computer. You have to publish the site to a remote web server.

    Do you have a web server you can publish to?

    Now that you have the local site setup you may want to visit the DW forum (or just do a quick web or help search) to learn how to publish the files to a webserver....

     
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    Aug 13, 2012 8:13 AM   in reply to d toomey

    Sorry about the delayed response.

    What you have on that page you reference is a Flash version of the Captivate project, which works great...if the computer has the Flash web player installed.

     

    iPad's do not support the Flash player, right? So you have to publish to HTML...

     

    You MIGHT be able to have the HTML-published version of your Captivate project work on both mobile devices (i.e. iPad) AND desktop browsers....depends on how complicated your HTML output is. Such support should work, I think, for a simple HTML-based quiz.

     

    If not, then you need your webpage to know whether the requesting browser is a 'desktop version' or a 'mobile version' and that webpage will need to show either the Flash-based quiz or the HTML-based quiz accordingly. That's complicated stuff....

     

    It's been a while. Any progress? Where does it stand now?

     
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