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Ideas wanted for new SCORM wrappers

As you may have read in previous posts or tweets, I’m working on a new SCORM 2004 wrapper for both JavaScript and ActionScript that will contain advanced functionality and improved shortcuts. For instance, I’m trying to write an easier way to work with the cmi.interactions model, and

CaptivateController updated

Bug fixes! The CaptivateController has been updated to fix the gotoSlideAndPlay and gotoSlideAndStop bugs. Also, gotoSlideAndPlay and gotoSlideAndStop have been edited to use standard numbering in place of zero-based numbering. This means when you want to jump to slide 4, you use mycontroller.gotoSlideAndPlay(4) instead of mycontroller.gotoSlideAndPlay(3)

Changes to pipwerks.com, part 2

In case you hadn’t heard, pipwerks.com was hacked last week. The entire database was erased. Bastages. Luckily, I had a recent backup. While going through the pains of a new WordPress install (with new plugins, extra security, and imported posts/comments), I decided “why not throw a new

Changes to pipwerks.com

Just a quick note: I’m renovating this site to make better use of WordPress’ capabilities. The current version of pipwerks.com is mostly traditional HTML with WordPress being used for the Journal entries; the new version of the site will be almost exclusively WordPress-powered. Because of the move to

Introducing the CaptivateController

This post has been updated to reflect changes to the CaptivateController since its initial release It took me much much longer than I anticipated, but I am happy to announce the new CaptivateController utility. The CaptivateController is a JavaScript utility that helps you control Captivate SWFs as well as get/

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