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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Two options<BR>
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1) copy all the user-files folder and the templatedetails<BR>
table from the database<BR>
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2) manually set, or set in the database every project to be in the export rss feed, then loop over the rss feed or the irks and each item will be downloaded.<BR>
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Both are a bit more complicated than a simple script. Maybe it would be easier to do it<BR>
manually<BR>
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From: xerte-bounces@lists.nottingham.ac.uk on behalf of Catherall, Paul<BR>
Sent: Fri 5/28/2010 16:09<BR>
To: 'Xerte discussion list'<BR>
Subject: [Xerte] exporting from Xerte<BR>
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Hi<BR>
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We're temporarily running Xerte on a local server with no backup, I was wondering if it's possible to automatically export all objects to SCORM to a desired location? I'm also hoping that if Xerte 'died' we could re-build and then use the 'import' tool in the workspace properties to re-import SCORM items and continue working on them..<BR>
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I was wondering if theres any scripting capability for running a batch file or something?<BR>
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Rgds<BR>
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Paul<BR>
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