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I am trying to use the Courselab 2.4 with Docebo 3.6. When I attempt to run the scorm package in the docebo LMS, it says "Malformed Input Scoload". Any suggestions?
 
Also, The quickLMS package works just fine in the docebo module, but when I create a new scorm 1.2, it does not.
 
 
OK first thing you should have done was a google search for your problem.

Best advice I can find is to make sure that debug is switched off on Docebo itself. This will stop the message appearing for trivial faults that don't affect function.
If the module doesn't work then make sure that it's being run from the course area itself and NOT from the main repository.
 
 
 
Okay, first off, isn't this a forum to ask questions about Courselab? Then why is it that everyone is so quick to make a point about not using this forum (ie. "OK first thing you should have done was a google search for your problem.
").

Now that I have got that off my chest, my question still remains unanswered. Has anyone else had this probelm and if so, how did they correct it.
 
 
 
 
Maybe it's because the question is about what another program does with the output from another. It's a bit of a chicken and egg thing, where do you start to get the quickest or best response?? I've got a superficial knowledge of a few LMS systems, mostly gross configuration of servers, dbs and systems level only though. I don't know that there are any real system specific 'experts' as Courselab is a RApid Development tool so its users will be generating content for an LMS to digest.

The answer is as above and still YES, others have had similar problems with output from many different content generation platforms working with Docebo. Prime example has been re-load which produces very SCORM compliant output but can generate the same fault you're seeing. Exe had similar problems too, it varied between release versions of Exe and on different release versions of Docebo.
It does vary from build version to build version too, AFIK it really kicked off with 3.5.0.4 ARUBA version (oddly this was released as 3.0.5.4 which fills you with assurance about the quality of work) which did this frequently. Docebos team suggested first turning off debug to surpress the error messaging and unpacking the source files in the course area rather than repository. So these are the first things for you to try. I suspect subsequent releases may have had work arounds applied but without checking the release details by version for fixes I wouldn't know.
How I found that was by searching and checking out the Docebo fora.
I can delve into this a bit more but would need to know which version od Docebo you're using.
 
 
 
 
Maybe it's because the question is about what another program does with the output from another. It's a bit of a chicken and egg thing, where do you start to get the quickest or best response?? I've got a superficial knowledge of a few LMS systems, mostly gross configuration of servers, dbs and systems level only though. I don't know that there are any real system specific 'experts' as Courselab is a RApid Development tool so its users will be generating content for an LMS to digest.

The answer is as above and still YES, others have had similar problems with output from many different content generation platforms working with Docebo. Prime example has been re-load which produces very SCORM compliant output but can generate the same fault you're seeing. Exe had similar problems too, it varied between release versions of Exe and on different release versions of Docebo.
It does vary from build version to build version too, AFIK it really kicked off with 3.5.0.4 ARUBA version (oddly this was released as 3.0.5.4 which fills you with assurance about the quality of work) which did this frequently. Docebos team suggested first turning off debug to surpress the error messaging and unpacking the source files in the course area rather than repository. So these are the first things for you to try. I suspect subsequent releases may have had work arounds applied but without checking the release details by version for fixes I wouldn't know.
How I found that was by searching and checking out the Docebo fora.
I can delve into this a bit more but would need to know which version od Docebo you're using.
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