Editing Filename Filters
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Filename filters provide a way to filter out files and directories with respect to both visibility and transfers. | Filename filters provide a way to filter out files and directories with respect to both visibility and transfers. | ||
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= Modifying Filters = | = Modifying Filters = | ||
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− | + | One quick note about this post. The SCORM 1.2 RTE specification aowlls the LMS developer to provide both an error string describing the error, and a more detailed, LMS-specific diagnostic message. For now, I'm simply going to use the error string text for both purposes. Time (and readers of this blog) will tell me if I need to develop more detailed diagnostic text. | |
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== Contextual Conditions == | == Contextual Conditions == |