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Chapter 15:  Publishing Projects
6.
Select Output Options
Zip files
  This option creates a ZIP file containing the Flash (SWF) file. (A program like 
WinZip can be used to open the files.)
Full screen
  This option opens the Flash file in full screen mode. 
Note: If you select AICC or SCORM options for the project, the full screen publishing option 
cannot be applied.
Note: If you select the full screen option, Adobe Captivate generates two HTML files to 
accommodate the Windows XP Service Pack 2 release. Use both HTML files with the SWF so 
that when you publish your project users won’t receive an SP2 warning message. You should link 
to the HTML file with “fs” added, for example, “myproject_fs.htm.” The HTML file with “fs” 
automatically links to the second HTML file, which, in turn, plays your project.
Export HTML
  This option exports the HTML code necessary to add the Flash file to a 
web page.
7.
The Project information area displays useful statistics about the project including the size 
(resolution), number of slides, audio information, eLearning details, and the playback control 
assigned to the project. To change any of the options listed in this area, click on the blue text. 
To change preferences, click the Preferences button.
8.
When you are done, click Publish. 
Adobe Captivate builds the project and opens your default e-mail program. 
9.
Enter the desired e-mail address in the appropriate field and send the e-mail message.
Publishing an AICC content or a SCORM package
Adobe Captivate 2 lets you create an AICC content or a SCORM package, publish the content 
package to an LMS, and have the LMS download/install the content package without manually 
having to uploading it (or having to inform the LMS administrator about your new or updated 
content), all through a single click. 
As a result of supporting PENS, Adobe Captivate lets you upload an AICC or SCORM package 
at a specified URL. After Adobe Captivate publishes the package (ZIP content) successfully, it 
sends a PENS notification to the LMS server to collect the content package. This notification 
triggers the LMS to retrieve and import the content, and allows for alert messages as the LMS 
validates the content.
Handling errors by using exceptions
If the PENS notification cannot be delivered to the LMS, an error message is displayed during the 
publish process, and the Publish operation needs to be reinitiated. However, if an error occurs 
after the PENS notification is delivered, the error message is reported to the location indicated in 
the Receipt URL field of the LMS tab displayed in the PENS tab of the Quiz Manager dialog 
box.