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Hello  -

Since this post was first answered, we've implemented an embed code option called "No Javascript" (or "iFrame") - when you go to embed your Voki, select this version of the embed code to embed in Canvas, and in other environments that do not allow JavaScript embed code.

This solution is also relevant when publishing to Blogs or other LMS platforms that so not support embedding JavaScript code.

Hope this helps,

Gil

The Voki Team

Hello Yuckfin, and others reading this -

Since this post was first answered, we've implemented an embed code option called "No Javascript" (or "iFrame") - when you go to embed your Voki, select this version of the embed code to embed in Canvas, and in  other environments that do not allow JavaScript embed code.

This solution is relevant when publishing to Blogs or LMS platforms that so not support embedding JavaScript code.

Hope this helps,

Gil

The Voki Team

Hello Amy, and to all others reading this - 

Since this post was first answered, we've implemented an embed code option called "No Javascript" (or "iFrame") - when you go to embed your Voki, select this version of the embed code to embed in weebly, and in several other environments that do not allow JavaScript embed code.

This solution is relevant when publishing to Blogs or LMS platforms that so not support embedding JavaScript code.

Regards,

Gil

The Voki Team

For those schools that implement domain based limitations on incoming traffic, please tell your IT department to whitelist  *.voki.com & *.oddcast.com domains.

This issue was cleared up at the time through direct communication with the customer.