On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 10:22 PM, David Leeming <da...@leeming-consulting.com> wrote: > Great work XS team!
Thanks! > I have upgraded 0.5.2 to 0.6 successfully. I want the choice to use Moodle > or to be able to browse public folders of HTML content. Previously I did > this by adding a file html.conf to /etc/httpd/conf.d/ and then having a link > to those folders on the previous default Moodle page “who.php” IIRC you do have your "content" directory configured via a config file in /etc/httpd/conf.d/ -- so all we need is a link from Moodle... - The "who.php" page won't be displayed anymore. If your users are registered and you're using a modern-enough Browse, Moodle will autologin. - The first user to autologin successfully gets to be a 'coursecreator' with rights to add content and courses. (See XS Techniques page for more...) With this XO, you'll see a 'turn editing on' in the homepage. Switch it on, and use the "add a resource" dropdown to add the link. - If you want to do it moodle-centric, you can host the files in the "site files" facility. > Secondly, if I create a course, can I create different formats such as > weekly, scorm and so on? Yep, as usual w moodle. > If I want to access my html content from a Moodle “course” approach, how do > I add a link to it from the Moodle course (as course creator)? Should I be > seeing a full range of normal Moodle edit functions/ Yes. You can hit "turn editing on" and add it on the homepage. I can't remember the default settings right now, you might need to go to the homepage settings and enable "has a content section" for this to work. cheers, m -- martin.langh...@gmail.com mar...@laptop.org -- School Server Architect - ask interesting questions - don't get distracted with shiny stuff - working code first - http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Martinlanghoff _______________________________________________ Server-devel mailing list Server-devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel