Joomdle 1.0 Installation

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11 years 1 month ago #1 by deb chitester
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joomla 3.3 moodle 2.8 having trouble connecting moodle site to joomla
also please let me know can moodle site 2.8 be connected to 2 joomla sites at the same time?
it is showing not connected. i do not know how to fix

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11 years 1 month ago #2 by Chris
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2 Joomla Sites. A quick answer is no. You can can find many discussions on this in the forum.

As for your connection problem, you have not indicated the results of your system health check. Once you have identified the red X, you can refer to the documentation on resolving the problem. www.joomdle.com/wiki/System_health_check

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11 years 1 month ago #3 by deb chitester
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While I appreciate your answer it is not helpful.
I will get the answers I need. I find the forums to be hard to follow as I am a beginner and where to find this topic is hard as well. I will have to link 2 sites to moodle. thank you
I will get my answers. Disappointed. My time is valuable too. Very frustrating.

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11 years 1 month ago - 11 years 1 month ago #4 by Chris
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I am sorry you do not find my response helpful. The fact is I had tried to give you the best answer I could based on the limited information you provided.

You ask if two Joomla systems can hook to one Moodle - I answered directly No. Not sure how more helpful I can get in relation to that question.

As for fixing your problem, you have not given us any useful information to help you. All you have said is that you cannot connect to Moodle when there are potentially many answers to your problem. The best way to get help is to be specific with your problem. Thus without the required information, I have pointed you to the Free installation documentation where you will find specific answers to specific problems and details on the System Health check which points out where your problem is likely to be.

Finally, I appreciate that your time if valuable - so is ours. We are trying to respond to numerous people on a voluntary basis outside of our normal working life which will thus obviously interfere with our family life.

Thus the best way to get Free assistance from somebody is by being specific with your problem. The more specific you are, the better the response we can provide and the faster you will have a resolution to your problem.
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11 years 1 month ago #5 by deb chitester
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I am getting help now. it is the case I give you all the info I can. or am able to at this time. thank you

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11 years 1 month ago #6 by Chris
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The information that we had requested is easily obtained by looking at your system health check page as specified above. This will tell you were the problem lies.

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