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Gallegos Joseph

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Written on : 26/03/2009 00:35 ( more than one month )
Object : Uploading SCORM Zip File With Filezilla
I can very quickly upload my SCORM zipped content to the courrse file;
for example, I have uploaded a zip SCORM file into my LMS course file.  When I log into my LMS, I don't know how to make that SCORM file show in the student's course documents area.  Does anyone know what I should do? 

 
van Hove Patrick

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Written on : 26/03/2009 08:35 ( more than one month )
Object : Re: Uploading SCORM Zip File With Filezilla
Hi DRGALLEOS

As far as I can understand from your post (in the header) you uploaded the file with Filezilla?
You have to upload them in the lms. see flas below:



Hope this helps you

regards.
Patrick
 
Gallegos Joseph

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Written on : 26/03/2009 12:41 ( more than one month )
Object : Re: Uploading SCORM Zip File With Filezilla
Patrick:

I did upload the file using filezilla; however, when I went to upload to the LMS, and seleccted the file from my folder (on the desk top), it keeps timing out, because it is a large scorm file.  That is why I first uploaded it using filezilla.  Now, the file is located in my www/docebo/files/doceboLms/course folder on my hosted server.  I am just trying to figure out how to access that zipped file now in my Lms.

 
van Hove Patrick

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Written on : 26/03/2009 15:06 ( more than one month )
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Hi DRGALLegos,

Isn't it possible to locate the "select file to upload path" during adding scorm-object to the location on your server??
And maybe use another folder instead of the files folder?

I know that uploading a scormfile, the way I described in the flash, is placing this scorm-file in the /files/scorm/  folder.
I think It first has to be uploaded so it has "identified itselfs" to the system.... (I'm  not a programmer so may be a weird description)
I 'm almost sure it has something to do with that.


An other solution (if you are entitled to) change the settings of your server increase "time-out time" and increase "max-upload-size"

I hope my answer will send you in the right way

regards Patrick
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Erba Claudio

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Written on : 26/03/2009 17:37 ( more than one month )
Object : Re: Uploading SCORM Zip File With Filezilla
You can upload a .zip file with only the organization and the upload the files separately
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MacLeod Iain

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Written on : 19/04/2010 23:17 ( more than one month )
Object : Re: Uploading SCORM Zip File With Filezilla
I have uploaded a very large scorm zip file 335mb's via ftp. I am new to docebo and having read all the forum comments on large files I am still confused. I have loaded the files into the files/doceboLms/scorm directory but they dont appear anywhere in a way that I can upload them. When I go the add objects area there is nothing that indicates how I can locate the zip file on the server.

Can anyone suggest how I do this?
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Derks Giovanni

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Written on : 22/04/2010 09:25 ( more than one month )
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Hello Iain,
you first have to upload a zip file with only the manifest as suggested by Claudio and using the method showed in the screencast above.

Then once you uploaded your empty scorm object, a folder will be created under files/doceboLms/scorm/ Just look for it with your ftp client and then go inside it and upload your scorm package contents.

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