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14 years 11 months ago #1
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adding functions to the service was created by Marcos
hi!
I am installing joomdle and I am doing it step by step according to the tutorial.
In the step "add functions to the service" I am supposed to add all joomdle functions to the service. The problem is that I have not any joomdle funtion in the list.
Am I missing any folder to upload? Which folder and where sould I upload it?
Thanks a lot!
I am installing joomdle and I am doing it step by step according to the tutorial.
In the step "add functions to the service" I am supposed to add all joomdle functions to the service. The problem is that I have not any joomdle funtion in the list.
Am I missing any folder to upload? Which folder and where sould I upload it?
Thanks a lot!
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14 years 11 months ago #2
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Replied by Chris on topic Re: adding functions to the service
These functions are added when you installed joomdle inside moodle.
You can find the instructions here in the wiki
www.joomdle.com/wiki/Installing_Joomdle_in_Moodle_2
You can find the instructions here in the wiki
www.joomdle.com/wiki/Installing_Joomdle_in_Moodle_2
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14 years 11 months ago #3
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Replied by Marcos on topic Re: adding functions to the service
hi Chris.
I finally managed to make it work in this arear. I uplaoded the folders inside "block_jsgroup" and "enrol_joomdle" into the moodle instalattion and it worked. It does not say anything about it in the wiki though.
I have this new problem now but I already openes a thread about it.
Thanks!
I finally managed to make it work in this arear. I uplaoded the folders inside "block_jsgroup" and "enrol_joomdle" into the moodle instalattion and it worked. It does not say anything about it in the wiki though.
I have this new problem now but I already openes a thread about it.
Thanks!
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14 years 11 months ago - 14 years 11 months ago #4
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Replied by Chris on topic Re: adding functions to the service
The installation document
www.joomdle.com/wiki/Installing_Joomdle_in_Moodle_2
includes this as part of the process ie you need to upload the joomdle zip file into moodle/auth and uncompress.
The other two block_jsgroup and enrol_joomdle are not related to the problem you are experiencing. Enrol is used for auto enrollment like when you sell courses through VM and jsgroup is for jomsocial integration. Both of these files must be in their respective moodle subfolders not the auth subfolder or you will cause problems downstream.
includes this as part of the process ie you need to upload the joomdle zip file into moodle/auth and uncompress.
The other two block_jsgroup and enrol_joomdle are not related to the problem you are experiencing. Enrol is used for auto enrollment like when you sell courses through VM and jsgroup is for jomsocial integration. Both of these files must be in their respective moodle subfolders not the auth subfolder or you will cause problems downstream.
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14 years 11 months ago #5
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Replied by Marcos on topic Re: adding functions to the service
yeah, I uploaded them into some other folders and the joomdle functions appeared. maybe i forgot to refresh the browser at the beginning.
I still have the other problem with the joomla URL config though.
Thanks a lot!
I still have the other problem with the joomla URL config though.
Thanks a lot!
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