Some learning interactions are originally SWF but they are compatible (probably using a wrapper). It is not because you have SWFs in the folder that they play as SWF. The problem may have to be found elsewhere. I asked about this because even with dual publishing you would have seen the HTML output in this situation. Do you currently see any SWF objects listed under Animations in the CPTX file's Library? Your Project Library should also show these SWF objects and tell you on which slides they occur. However, if that test is successful, then you need to go through your current project very carefully, slide by slide, looking for any components that might be SWF-related. If even a new blank project published to HTML5 does not work, then the issue is with the LMS. You should test whether Blackboard is picking up 'false positives' by first publishing a new blank project (containing nothing from your current project) and see whether that can be successfully uploaded and played on Blackboard's iOS app. If the project was previously SWF, then it may still contain some SWF components and Blackboard may be detecting those components and objecting to them. Was this project created only recently and then ONLY published to HTML5? Or was it created some time ago and perhaps published at one time in SWF, or dual-published to SWF and HTML5?
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