I believe there has to be a way to do this, curious to know if it works well or if there are issues. Maybe there is an application that works better in Confluence similar to Captivate.
Hi Bob,
I use captivate all the time and have not run into any issues embedding it into a wiki page. I used the multimedia macro and inserted the SWF file.
The one thing to note is that I think it works better when you set it up to autoplay. Add a pause on the first page of the captivate file to force the user to get it to play.
Hi Bill - I've not been able to get Captivate outputs to work by clicking links within Confluence (to Captivate files). Could you share any details of what you're finding successful to do this?
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Do you use any of the additional functionality of Captivate i.e. Quizzing within Confluence? Thanks for your response.
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