AICC Cross Platform Implementation (Specifically to Cornerstone LMS)
July 31, 2013 12:00 AM
I’m looking for some help. I’ll explain where I am now, and the steps taken to get there.
Our company recently purchased Lectora (May 2013). We want to use it with the Cornerstone LMS. We published it using SCORM, and it worked. We then published it with AICC, and after a bit of troubleshooting, that worked too. The next challenge was to get it to work cross-platform AICC.
When I first started the cross platform hurdle, I got the “no http support” message no matter the browser or system.
Now I have the course working on some machines without any random errors, but on one windows 7 machine, the user is getting (in chrome) a “no http support” message. When he tries it in IE8, it times out and says it cannot access the content. There is also one user who gets the message on their windows XP machine.
On other machines, (typically Windows XP), we get the message “This page is accessing information that is not under its control. This possesses a security risk. Do you want to continue?” If we select yes, then it continues, but of course, we would prefer to not have that message display in the course.
Our organization runs a variety of machines, from XP using IE 7 or 8 (although most are on 8 now) to windows 7 using typically IE8, occasionally IE9 or Chrome.
The publish settings that I have in Lectora are as follows:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]473[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]474[/ATTACH]
We tried to deselect the checkmark for the cross-platform option, and use an .asp file to redirect, that I located in this online resource:
http://www.slideshare.net/CommLab/how-to-make-lectora-courses-compatible-to-cross-lms
That causes us to not have the course to work on any machine, and get a separate set of errors.
I’m not really familiar with .asp files though, so perhaps I’m not using it correctly, or missed a step somewhere.
Any help to fix the errors and/or make it work cross platform using .asp would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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