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#1 2009-11-23 11:16:03
- **_barbarabjr_**
Captivate Certificate
When I publish my Captivate file to Adobe Acrobat Connect PRO - I get the following message:
"This project uses features that are not supported in Flash Player 7. *the widget on slide 9 requires Flash Player or higher. Flash Player 8 or higher is the preferred version for this project.
If you continue, unsupported features will not appear in the output. Do you want to continue? "
I answer yes - and the certificate is displayed correctly in Adobe Acrobat Connect PRO. I have loaded Flash 10 on my desktop - is there something that I should check.
Thank you.
Barb
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#2 2009-11-26 09:06:21
- **_AChemey_**
Re: Captivate Certificate
Barb,
Check the Flash Player Version setting in the Publish dialog of Captivate [4]. Make sure it says "Flash Player 8" (or higher).
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Andrew
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#3 2010-07-07 09:38:05
- **_donutman925_**
Re: Captivate Certificate
I am also having the same issue with the same message. On the left side of the publish dialog window I clicked the Flash (SWF) tab and looked at the bottom and it said Flash 8 was highlighted. I am also having another issue. When the certificate comes up with all my information on it and I click print all it prints is a blank white page with no certificate or anything. Whats up with that?
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#4 2010-07-07 12:29:01
- **_barbarabjr_**
Re: Captivate Certificate
I was able to get the certificate to print. This is the default settings in my project.
In the edit preferences, publish settings I changed the Action Script version to A53. I also learned that you must use the submit button to move to the next question - do not use the forward.
Hopefully this will help.
The certificate is sensitive but I was finally able to get it to be okay.
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#5 2010-07-07 13:56:27
- **_donutman925_**
Re: Captivate Certificate
Tried switching it over AS3 and that sent the whole thing into a whirlwind of errors when I launched the file in Connect. I did hit every button the correct way (Know this from past projects with PowerPoint etc.) I use FireFox as my main browser, so I tried it in Internet Explorer and same thing happened. It printed but the page was blank. Anybody else have any ideas on why this is happening? Thanks
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#6 2010-07-09 14:39:38
- **_donutman925_**
Re: Captivate Certificate
The only time I can get the certificate to print is if I publish it as a flash file from captivate. I tried publishing the Captivate file normally through connect and also included the original source files to see if that would but it doesn't. I will try uploading the published flash version and see if that works.
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#7 2010-07-10 03:13:40
- **_AChemey_**
Re: Captivate Certificate
donutman925,
Not to totally change the subject, but would this work for you?
http://www.connectusers.com/tutorials/2 … tificates/
I am in the process of revamping that article, because it is *very* technical and doesn't need to be. I think a lot of people are confused (justly so) by the article and really how easy it is to use the template/sample certificates I've provided in the article for their own purposes. While I am working on that update, here is a walkthough of how you can use any of the sample FLA's in the article, above for your own custom certificate:
http://www.learningconsulting.com/conte … CpPr/Certi ficatesInCpPr_customizing.htm
Regards,
Andrew
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