joomdle"sell on shop" on clicking link, getting a blank page

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14 years 10 months ago #11 by senthil
Hi Chris,

Now i enabled the course settigns with a enrollment plugins.
ex. paypal and joomdle enrollment methods.
Question 1:

My development envrionment is a local one . when i am using sandbox and transaction is completed successfully. I am redirected to localhost. but i don't have access to that course and its stating a message as

"Thank you for your payment! Unfortunately your payment has not yet been fully processed, and you are not yet registered to enter the course "Testing". Please try continuing to the course in a few seconds, but if you continue to have trouble then please alert the Teacher or the site administrator".

Please help me out.


Question 2:
My Requirement is to sell courses in Joomla virtuemart and the user can access the course present in moodle.

I followed the Ref URL www.joomdle.com/wiki/VirtueMart

i) Is it Tienda is mandatory ?

ii) How to sell courses in Joomla virtuemart and provide access to the purchased course in Moodle ? Please explain i tried but transaction shows successful but when i try to access moodle site course, i cannot. It is showing the paypal button in moodle site. [Note: One good news i logged in] But its Stating i have to buy. But i made payment in Virtuemart and its successful.

iii) Is it IPN won't work on localhost ?

Please assist us.

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14 years 10 months ago #12 by Chris
The best thing you can do is setup your VM and ensure it works selling 'normal' products ie nothing to do with Joomdle and Moodle. Only once that is working try to integrate.

You should not be using local host - it is not possible for Paypal to update your VM if you are on localhost.

Tienda is like VM. You do not need both.

You see paypal in moodle because you enabled it in moodle. if you only want to pay using VM, then you will not need paypal in moodle.

As a general rule, it is good to get each part working on its own well before trying to integrate so that you can isolate any problems that may arise.

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