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Forum: Developers (Mahara Community)
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Account deleted on 17 May 2009, 19:15
Hi Damian - using Mahara for your thesis? Sounds fun . Maybe I should go back to uni, I reckon I could do a pretty decent thesis using Ma...
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Forum: Support (Mahara Community)
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Account deleted on 18 May 2009, 7:40
I am running XAMPP on windows and I am getting a similar problem. The message Mahara: Site unavailableThe environment where Mahara is ru...
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Forum: Support (Mahara Community)
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Account deleted on 18 May 2009, 16:45
Hi. This sounds like an error in your PHP configuration, it's not a problem in Mahara. By the sounds of it, the directory that PHP thinks...
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Forum: Developers (Mahara Community)
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Account deleted on 18 May 2009, 19:10
Hi. Use the SQL LOWER() function (mahara does this in the places it needs to):get_field('usr', 'id', 'LOWER(username)', $slev);If it's th...
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Forum: General discussion (Mahara Themes)
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Hi Nigel, I seem to have found the problem. For testing purposes I reduced the footer. The footer.tpl file in my theme consisted of this ...
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Forum: Open Discussion (Mahara Community)
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Account deleted on 19 May 2009, 5:19
Hi Heinz, Aaricia and Christian Thank you very much for your feedback, and for responding so quickly! Morag
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Thanks for the reply, Heinz. I used the synaptic package manager in Ubuntu to download and extract Mahara: no htdocs folder. I guess I'll...
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Forum: Developers (Mahara Community)
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Account deleted on 19 May 2009, 18:02
A couple:Investigate the internalmedia blocktype, see if the embed code might need changing for flash 10 or something. Adobe or Google mi...
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Forum: Support (Mahara Community)
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Account deleted on 19 May 2009, 18:10
Hi - as Heinz says, not out of the box, but you could write some code.The trick is, that blogs themselves are not 'public'. They're priva...
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Forum: Support (Mahara Community)
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Dirk Meyer on 20 May 2009, 22:14
Thanks Peter for the great write-up. Lots of food for thought and great information. I will report on my experiences soon.