• Resolved maxredmelon

    (@maxredmelon)


    Hey,

    When installing the plug-in locally everything works fine but when I make an exact copy on our online staging environment I am the course is just outputting actual code with the error that the browser doesn’t support HTML5.

    If you need any more information or login credentials please let me know.

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  • Plugin Author CLUEVO

    (@cluevo)

    Hi max,

    that’s a behaviour that we haven’t seen before… Did you add any SCORM modules? It would be great if you could hook us up with login credentials as that would speed up troubleshooting a lot.

    Greetings,

    the CLUEVO team

    Thread Starter maxredmelon

    (@maxredmelon)

    Hey,

    Thanks for the quick response.

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    • This reply was modified 5 years, 3 months ago by maxredmelon.
    Plugin Author CLUEVO

    (@cluevo)

    Hey max,

    thanks for the login credentials, but you really shouldn’t post these publicly! I’ve gone ahead and changed the password, but please also edit your reply and remove the login data.

    I’m going to to take a look at your problem and I’ll be in touch as soon as now more details.

    Greetings,

    the CLUEVO team

    Plugin Author CLUEVO

    (@cluevo)

    So, I took a look at your issue and I don’t think it’s anything on our end, especially if it works on your local machine. From what I can see, your modules files get served by your server with the content-type header set to text/plain. For the browser to recognize your files as html the content-type header should be text/html. Can you check if there are any .htaccess files in your uploads directory that override the content-type? It could very well be that someone did this as a security measure.

    Greetings,

    the CLUEVO team.

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