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Hi there

We used the Inquizitor tool successfully with Blackboard 8 and wish to continue using it with our recently installed Learn 9.1 set up.

We need to add the Inquizitor mime type to allow users to open quiz files from within Blackboard.

After much searching in Behind Blackboard, I cannot find instructions on doing this.

We have the instructions from our version 8 :

To host InQuizitor content on Apache you need to add the following MIME type declarations either to the main server configuration files (if you have root permissions on the server machine) or into a file called .htaccess<http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/howto/htaccess.html> under your public web directory:

#

# MIME Type Declarations for 3MRT InQuizitor Content

#

AddType application/x-vnd.3mrt.3pt .3pt

AddType application/x-vnd.3mrt.3qb .3qb

AddType application/x-vnd.3mrt.3rt .3rt

Can anyone point me to the procedure for Learn 9.1 please?

Phil Richards

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