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Hi The course doesn't start and stop with a box for "Loading Images 0%" in moodle, and this is not happend when I use Chorme and Mozilla.

I try to modify the start.html in http://www.friendsofcourselab.info/files/2413/9440/4004/IE11_fix.pdf, but no help, is anything I need to configure to publish the course?

If disable preload images in runtime, no images show in IE 11.

PS. I enable save autoshapes as images to avoid broken images in Chrome.
 
17.06.2014 09:15 Morris Chang wrote: Hi The course doesn't start and stop with a box for "Loading Images 0%" in moodle, and this is not happend when I use Chorme and Mozilla. I try to modify the start.html in http://www.friendsofcourselab.info/files/2413/9440/4004/IE11_fix.pdf, but no help, is anything I need to configure to publish the course?If disable preload images in runtime, no images show in IE 11. PS. I enable save autoshapes as images to avoid broken images in Chrome.You should also read response to row 9 in the posts below your own it may be relevant.
 
Start with the very obvious and check that the images are actually in the published bundle.
The fix tells IE (all versions of IE) to run in a compatibility mode where the content will work. You MUST add this in any case or it WILL fail when viewing IE11
 
 
17.06.2014 22:05 James Nick wrote:
Start with the very obvious and check that the images are actually in the published bundle.The fix tells IE (all versions of IE) to run in a compatibility mode where the content will work. You MUST add this in any case or it WILL fail when viewing IE11


Hi,

What's the method of fix to tell IE to run in a compatibility?

I follow http://www.friendsofcourselab.info/files/2413/9440/4004/IE11_fix.pdf to add in the start.html

1. I open start.html locally by IE11, press F12 in IE, which show the course running in compatibility mode.

2. After I upload to LMS (Moodle), after I launch the course, press F12 to check , still in IE11 mode.


 
 
 
Add the compatibility fix to another page, it is called START.HTML and you'll find it in the folder 1.Remember you have to do this to the published file which means opening the scorm zip.

Addition to post:
This might be because moodle is not opening the launch page.
Also you need to be aware that moodles support for SCORM is actually quite buggy for ALL versions and in each new moodle release something in SCORM is usually fixed but other things fail.
 
 
 
 
21.06.2014 01:20 James Nick wrote:
Add the compatibility fix to another page, it is called START.HTML and you'll find it in the folder 1.Remember you have to do this to the published file which means opening the scorm zip. Addition to post: This might be because moodle is not opening the launch page.Also you need to be aware that moodles support for SCORM is actually quite buggy for ALL versions and in each new moodle release something in SCORM is usually fixed but other things fail.


Hi,

Do you know how to make the Moodle to open start.html and don't over write the setting in start.html?
 
 
 
 
 
The settings are what they are Morris, the only thing that might be happening is that moodle itself isn't running any particular compatibility or quirks mode so its settings over ride those of start.html.

Moodle - good (but sometimes quirky)

On any moodle page (not the module you are looking at right click or use whatever method your browser has to look at the page source code. At the top of the source code look for anything like the compatibility fix.
If there is nothing then you will need to change moodle itself so that it writes this into its pages which ought to fix it.
This needs PHP, check on the moodle forum for info on how to
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