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NicoleGrzesiak's avatar
NicoleGrzesiak
Community Member
5 years ago

Posting Rise course in Modern Sharepoint

This very well could be a question for Microsoft but I figured I would check and see if any one else has encountered this issue. I have a SharePoint 2013 site that I post Rise courses to. I export the course for web and then I change the .html to .aspx. I can then upload everything and click the "index.aspx" and it opens up the course in a new tab. This system isn't ideal but it works. I am in the process of migrating my site over to the Modern Sharepoint and this method does not seem to be working anymore. Now when I try to open the "index.aspx" file it prompts me to download and will not open up the Rise course like it does in the older version of sharepoint. Has anyone else ran into this? Any tips or workarounds?

  • YankoMichea's avatar
    YankoMichea
    Community Member

    We use SharePoint as part of our institution's Office 3365 subscription, so I decided to test uploading the HTML import to one of our test accounts. In order to prep the import, I renamed "index.html" to "index.aspx". This allows SharePoint to server the course. I briefly tested the output file, and it seems to work (it opens on a pop-up window and plays all content I had).

    ... just wanted to share...

    Yanko

    • KatieSmall's avatar
      KatieSmall
      Community Member

      Thank you for this! How do you rename the index file? It appears to be locked down for editing on my end. 

    • AmandaCalabrese's avatar
      AmandaCalabrese
      Community Member

      Hi Yanko, how do you convert the html file to aspx? And is the purpose of converting to open within the site?

    • BrandyRainwater's avatar
      BrandyRainwater
      Community Member

      Thank you so much for this solution, worked for me and you've just made my life easier :)

  • KarlMuller's avatar
    KarlMuller
    Community Member

    Hi Nicole,

    I read somewhere on the forums that Rise courses will not work on the web version of SharePoint (SharePoint Online).

    • SanjuThapa-b5a0's avatar
      SanjuThapa-b5a0
      Community Member

      Is this still the case? We can't post Rise courses on the online version of SharePoint?

      • AlyssaGomez's avatar
        AlyssaGomez
        Staff

        That's right, S T. The online version of SharePoint won't support Rise 360 output because it is HTML content. 

        I'll open the floor for the community to share their hosting recommendations with you!

  • JOANNELOWE's avatar
    JOANNELOWE
    Community Member

    has anyone found a cloud solution for linking Rise to Sharepoint that isn't an LMS? All I want is to open a link, no tracking

  • In our organization I simply add the course "share" URL to the "quick links" web part in SharePoint. This opens the course on a new tab, which we're OK with. If that's not a deal breaker, it's an easy solution. 

    Some of the courses have links to surveys or quizzes created in Microsoft forms which collects the data/feedback for us. Optional of course, as most of the courses we load on SharePoint are for "anytime" learning and we are not required to track those.