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Joomdle/JomSocial activity feed leads to bad page

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9 years 11 months ago #1 by lastevns
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I created a couple of courses in Moodle and there were groups created within JomSocial. When I click directly on the group, all is fine. The group comes up under JomSocial and looks as it should. HOWEVER, within the activity feed on our profile pages, there is a link that reads, "New course available in category SONGWRITING BASICS." The words SONGWRITING BASICS are a link and they lead to a page made within my JoomlaXTC site. And that page doesn't lead back to the course. Please see the screen captures to see what this page looks like. And I think I will need someone to go into my site to figure out why this is happening and how to stop/correct it.







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9 years 11 months ago #2 by lastevns
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9 years 11 months ago #3 by Antonio Durán
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It seems your problem is related to the wrapper, as it is showing blank content.
To confirm, disable wrapper auot height and test again.

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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #4 by lastevns
I did as you suggested (took off auto height on the wrapper)... and I am still getting that link leading to a blank page within my JoomlaXTC template rather than going to a page within Moodle. It's just that now the page is laid out correctly, but it doesn't lead to the Moodle course. Please see screen shot:



The link of the first page should be leading to a Moodle page, right?

Here is what my Moodle pages look like:




SO, basically, the link is going to my main site (public-facing site that doesn't require a password for access) and is NOT pointing back to my Moodle site (which DOES require a password for access).


Laurie
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9 years 11 months ago #5 by Antonio Durán
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Did you allow frame embedding in Moodle?

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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #6 by lastevns

Antonio Durán wrote: Did you allow frame embedding in Moodle?


I don't know. I will have to look. Can you tell me where I would check this?

Actually I just found it under Site administration ---> Security---> HTTP security. And, yes, it is enabled. See screen capture:



Also, I have https on my site ( www.songwritersguild.com ). Should I turn on https for login in Moodle, even though I am using Single Sign On through Joomdle? Will this help anything?

I disabled frame embedding but this didn't fix either of the issues involving JomSocial/Joomdle pages and features linking back to pages auto created on my main joomla, non-member site.

At this point, I can't wait any longer to fix this. So I think I'm going to disable Moodle and Joomdle until this can be fixed and offer my classes directly in JomSocial (I can manually assign point for classes quicker than this can be fixed). However, if you can help, let me know.

Also, if this cannot be resolved, I'd like to get a refund on the Joomdle modules I purchased to work with JomSocial.
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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #7 by lastevns
I just reconnected my LEARNING link on my JomSocial site to lead to Joomdle resources and it still leads (trying various Joomdle links) to dynamically-created JoomlaXTC pages, rather than Moodle pages. Still hoping you can help. I have also posted this issue on OSTraning I have a Pro support account there) hoping they can look at my site and help figure out this issue. Hoping to get some response or help from someone BEFORE THE WEEKEND.

I can supply access to log in to any of the resources on the various sites (Joomla, JomSocial, Moodle, Joomdle), if needed. Just ask for them and I will send them again by e-mail. Thanks!!! :)
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9 years 11 months ago #8 by Antonio Durán
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You can send me Moodle access again, because I cannot login.

However, I already see a problem: it seems you have Joomla on www.site.com and Moodle on site.com
You should change that to use the same (www or not www).

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9 years 11 months ago #9 by lastevns
Thank you so much for pointing this out. I will fix this now and then write you at your address with the login information if this doesn't fix things. Really hope this does. I'm very excited this might fix things.

Laurie

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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #10 by lastevns

Antonio Durán wrote: You can send me Moodle access again, because I cannot login.

However, I already see a problem: it seems you have Joomla on www.site.com and Moodle on site.com
You should change that to use the same (www or not www).


So, I managed to change my Moodle to {https ://www.songwritersguild.com/motif/moodle}

But, when I attempt to link to Moodle from within my JomSocial site (the link which reads 'Learning/Courses'), the link should go to a list of courses (I chose Course List under Joomdle for the Menu item) and the link is index.php?option=com_joomdle&view=joomdle. But this still creates a dynamic page within my JoomlaXTC template rather than pointing to a Moodle page.

SO I will write you, via e-mail, with log in to my JoomlaXTC site, my JomSocial site, my Moodle site and my Joomdle credentials. Please look for these in your e-mail.

And I'm really sorry that fixing the https and the www addition didn't solve this. I was so disappointed. I think this would be the coolest thing ever if I could get it running.
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