Moodle grading works in IE6 but not Firefox 3?

I am new to Captivate, and I have conducted searches in Adobe's and Moodle's forums and have not found a resolution to this problem.
I have a quiz created in Captivate 4 that I am uploading to Moodle 1.9.1. The quiz displays, but the grades are not reported to Moodle when completed in Firefox or Safari. Interestingly, IE6 reports the quiz scores as expected.
I've seen some discussion of this problem, but no solutions. Surely others have used Captivate to create quizzes in Moodle? Any help is greatly appreciated!
- Rob

Hi Rob,
I'm trying out your settings as well as the settings posted on this thread: http://forums.adobe.com/message/892822#892822
My question is, in your instructions there are no checkmarks or visual marker to tell me whether these two settings should be checked or unchecked? (Maybe there is and it's not showing up on my browser)
LMS Customization Settings:
Never Send Resume Data
Escape Vars & Session ID
Please let me know when you get a minute? And after I do the testing I'll report back whether this helps. For background, I'm having two issues with using FF:
1. The sco data for interactions are not being stored if using FireFox as the browser. Worked on IE8.
2. The scorm calls for FF/Opera take longer so user actions (like closing the course window) may interrupt these calls and so they are not stored in the LMS.
Thanks for the info in this thread btw!

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