hey already solved the problem, it was not a permissions problem, it
is an error caused by the relative paths that you can use in a browser
I already configure moodle to not use slasharguments, and thats all
... sorry for your time guys, and thanks a lot
2012/6/21 Peli :
> The absolute path to th
The absolute path to the upload directory is
D:\ServerJEE\apache-tomcat-7.0.27\moodledata and the absolute path to
the moodle aplication is
D:\ServerJEE\apache-tomcat-7.0.27\webapps\moodle, but i dont know how
moodle create the download links to the files in the upload directory
2012/6/21 Christop
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Peli,
On 6/21/12 11:28 AM, Peli wrote:
> hey thanks for your help, but did not work, or not if I am doing
> wrong, I mean
>
> in my application directory I created the context.xml file in
> META-INF directory with the following contents:
>
> "/ali
hey thanks for your help, but did not work, or not if I am doing wrong, I mean
in my application directory I created the context.xml file in META-INF
directory with the following contents:
then restart my tomcat, but still does not work
thanks a lot
2012/6/20 Caldarale, Charles R :
>> From:
> From: Peli [mailto:fabian...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Moodle & Tomcat
> Moodle requires to create the resource directory outside of the
> deployment directory [webapps], the moodledata directory is created
> directly in [...\apache-tomcat-7.0.27\moodledata]
> moodle upload files to that directory