Graphics Reference
In-Depth Information
3.
The Project Title text box defaults to the name you entered for the
project file. You can leave this as-is or type a new name. It isn't
necessary to include the file extension—Captivate will add .swf to
the finished file name.
4.
In the Server text box, enter the server that hosts the destination
for the movie files. You must type the “ftp” and the extension. For
example, you might send it to ftp.harryafranck.com.
5.
Enter the directory on the server for the files you're sending.
Remember, you must have access to this directory.
6.
Enter your user name and password, if required. Once you've
entered this information, you may click the Test Settings button
to make sure that you do have access and all systems are working
before generating and sending the movie files.
7.
Enter the port for this system. Captivate defaults to Port 21
because it is the most commonly used.
8.
Specify which of the file types you want to generate by choosing
from the drop-down list for File type:
SWF File—Creates and sends a Flash format file.
Windows Executable—Sends a stand-alone executable file
with the extension .exe that runs on any Microsoft Windows-
based system.
Project Files (.cp)—Sends the source Captivate files.
9.
Select any of the following in the Output Options area:
Table 14-5. FTP output options
Select this option:
To send this:
Zip files
A zip file containing your Flash file. The zip file will have the same name
entered in the Project Title field with the extension .zip.
Full screen
A Flash file that plays in full-screen mode. Note that this option is not avail-
able if you have selected AICC or SCORM options (see Chapter 10).
Export HTML
A Flash file and an HTML file that can be used to display the Flash file in a
browser. The HTML file will have the same name entered in the Project
Title field with the extension .htm.
Send PENS
notification
Notification to the specified learning management system (if you've defined
it in the Quiz Preferences area).
Flash Player
Version
Output that can be read by the specified version of the Flash Player.
 
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