User Guide
30 Chapter 2: About Content
• A ZIP file that contains old pods (pod.swf, pod.asc)
• A ZIP file that contains multiple SWF files and extra files (images, XML files, and so on) and
one file called index.swf that will be loaded first
• A ZIP file that contains simple Macromedia Authorware content (one HTM file, one AAM
file, and extra Authorware files)
• A ZIP file that contains multiple HTM or HTML files and extra files (images, SWF, and so
on) and one file called index.htm or index.html
• A Macromedia Flash Video file (FLV file)
• A single image (JPEG, GIF, or PNG)
• A single audio file (MP3)
Each file type is represented by a separate icon in the Content library; see “Breeze icons”
on page 22.
A Macromedia Breeze Presentation is a multimedia presentation that contains slides, streaming
audio, synchronized animation, and navigation controls. An author creates it from Microsoft
PowerPoint slides with Macromedia Breeze Presenter and publishes the presentation to the server.
Any presentation you created in Breeze 4.1 is still available to you in Breeze 5. However, to take
advantage of the Breeze 5 features, you must republish the presentation to the Breeze 5 server. For
instructions about how to publish presentations, see the Breeze Presenter User Guide. A packaged
content file is a ZIP file that contains any of the other file types permissible for the Content
library.
Guidelines for using AICC content
To upload Aviation Industry CBT Committee (AICC) content into the Content library, you
must zip up the files into a content package and upload it through the New Content interface in
the Breeze Manager (see “Adding new content to the Content library” on page 44).
Use the following guidelines when you create AICC content:
1.
The content must be able to report either "complete" or "passed" to indicate that the user has
finished interacting with the content.
2.
The content package must have a file named index.htm or index.html that the server relies on
to launch the content.
3.
Content must report "Incomplete" on all communications until the user has completed the
content. Some AICC content reports "Failed" until the user completes, however, when Breeze
receives the "failed" message, assume that the content is complete and count that as an attempt
for a user, which will result in incorrect data.