Upload Manually to Your Web Server
The contents of the default zip download can be uploaded to any web server of your choice, for example via an FTP client. To do so, simply upload the contents of the out folder in the zip file to your server.
There are several ways to publish your content online:
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FTP client - You can use the FTP client built into the MacOS finder or Windows File Explorer. Alternatively, you can use a dedicated FTP client application such as Filezilla.
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SCP (secure copy) - You can use SCP to send files securely. This uses the SSH protocol for authentication and data transfer.
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Upload interface - Some hosting applications have an upload interface that you can use to upload the files directly. For example, if you publish a Publish using SCORM Layout (Basic) output, you could publish it to Docebo LMS in this way. Docebo LMS has an interface for uploading content.
Typically, you will need to:
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Locate the generated zip file in the downloads folder or via the link the Activity Feed Panel.
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Unzip the Paligo output.
In some cases, you can upload the zip file instead. This varies depending on the target environment for your content. To find out, refer to the target environment's documentation.
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Upload the content to your web server
Tip
Paligo has integrations that allow it to publish directly to other systems, see Integrations.
With these, you also get a zip file that downloads in the browser when you publish, but you do not need to upload it.