![]() 260 Unicode (UTF-16) code units the characters in a full file path, not including a domain/server name.Folder and file names restrictionsįirst of all, be aware of current limitation: the maximum length of a filename or folder in SharePoint is 128 characters (unicode), and the total folder / subfolder(s) and file name allowed length is 260 character.įrom the Technet Microsoft site we can see the official limits (these are SharePoint 2010 values, they are the same for the 2013 version): To use the same trick on SharePoint Online or to have more information, do not hesitate to contact us. I'm attaching screen shots so you can see what we're talking about.2018 Update: This post was written in 2015 and this solution was only tested in SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint 2013 OnPremise. Which explains why the interaction acts a little wonky, too." This not only affects the objects (photos) but the interaction itself (swf files). Then, when you embed the Engage interaction into Storyline, it adds more length to the URL and the location becomes too long to access and breaks down entirely. Here's what our technical ID had to say, "The source file names (that are auto-assigned) are too long, and after Articulate embeds the photos in Engage, it adds additional length to the. At this point, I'm losing about 15 hours to having to replace the Engage interaction with something I'll cobble together in Storyline instead. This is preventing my imported Engage interaction from displaying necessary images when the file is published.Īnd, while I appreciate the advice to use the long path tool, that isn't realistic in the controlled environment in which I work. We are finding file names of at least 20 characters (no, I'm not going to take the time to count them! I counted 10 and then extrapolated.) I might have an image that is named "pg1" but publishing the course turns it into something gargantuan in length. You can see from Rebecca's post above, that Storyline is creating super long file names for images and other things. I have to say that any advice to simply shorten the project title falls well short of the actual issue. ![]()
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