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Posted: 01/29/2008 10:08:20 AM
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My company recently finished up a successful SCORM project. We're starting a new one, but I'm kinda on my own this time.
There are a lot of .xsd files in the SCORM package, and they all look like standard files used to define the schema of the .xml files. Are those files all going to be identical in every SCORM package?
Thanks.
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lang@vert3.com
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Joined: 09/05/2007
posts: 4
Location: United States
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Posted: 01/31/2008 12:51:50 PM
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Re:
Those .xsd files are all needed, and some are needed based on use ... loose.xsd, strict.xsd, etc. For full coverage of the use of all these files, go to IEEE's site and also use of the four SCORM books in the SCORM section of adlgov.net : 'Controlling Documents': http://adlnet.gov/scorm/downloads/index.aspx#controlling
Thanks,
lang holloman
lang@vert3.com
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01/29/2008 10:08:20 AM |
My company recently finished up a successful SCORM project. We're starting a new one, but I'm kinda on my own this time.
There are a lot of .xsd files in the SCORM package, and they all look like standard files used to define the schema of the .xml files. Are those files all going to be identical in every SCORM package?
Thanks.
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