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13 years 7 months ago #1
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Hello Friends,
Even I'm getting same issue. Any help on this please...
Thanks,
Aravinda
Even I'm getting same issue. Any help on this please...
Thanks,
Aravinda
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13 years 7 months ago - 13 years 7 months ago #2
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Replied by Chris on topic Received empty response from Moodle
Hi there,
There are a number things you can try. Have you gone through the FAQ and system health check? You may also wish to search through the forum as there are many posts with different types of resolutions depending upon your server environment.
Should you need additional help after going through the FAQ pls provide you joomla version, moodle version, joomdle version, etc.
Thanks
There are a number things you can try. Have you gone through the FAQ and system health check? You may also wish to search through the forum as there are many posts with different types of resolutions depending upon your server environment.
Should you need additional help after going through the FAQ pls provide you joomla version, moodle version, joomdle version, etc.
Thanks
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13 years 7 months ago #3
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Replied by Aravinda on topic Received empty response from Moodle
Hey Chris,
I did all that. Put a sample PHP to test if my Moodle is accessible from a PHP in Joomla folder (had seen this in one of the responses), added the php.ini suggested in another topic into as many folders as possible. have double / triple checked all settings as per your instructions and am sure they are correct. But no luck.
Moodle is 2.0.10 (Build 20120706)
Joomla 2.5
Joomdle is 0.82 (downloaded 2/3 days ago).
We currently are having a test site (from business perspective) and hosted on cloud (provdya.com hosted with hostinginindia.com).
I am very new to PHP, Joomla and all these stuffs. So not sure what should I tell the network guys to check in my sever.
Any hints or suggestions is desperately needed :sick:
Regards,
Aravinda
I did all that. Put a sample PHP to test if my Moodle is accessible from a PHP in Joomla folder (had seen this in one of the responses), added the php.ini suggested in another topic into as many folders as possible. have double / triple checked all settings as per your instructions and am sure they are correct. But no luck.
Moodle is 2.0.10 (Build 20120706)
Joomla 2.5
Joomdle is 0.82 (downloaded 2/3 days ago).
We currently are having a test site (from business perspective) and hosted on cloud (provdya.com hosted with hostinginindia.com).
I am very new to PHP, Joomla and all these stuffs. So not sure what should I tell the network guys to check in my sever.
Any hints or suggestions is desperately needed :sick:
Regards,
Aravinda
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13 years 7 months ago #4
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Replied by Aravinda on topic Received empty response from Moodle
Got the solution. It was actually an issue with Joomla 2.5 not having XML-RPC enabled (as is popularly believed). I installed some XMLRPC plugin for Joomla 1.7+ and it started working 
Also I had run one test of calling the XMLRPC via my browser, just like Joomdle would call it, and saw Moodle was showing some XML. Just in case it helps you.
Anyways Joomdle seems to be very attractive for us (after comparing 10s of LMS platforms). So we are already loving it.
Cheers,
Aravinda
Also I had run one test of calling the XMLRPC via my browser, just like Joomdle would call it, and saw Moodle was showing some XML. Just in case it helps you.
Anyways Joomdle seems to be very attractive for us (after comparing 10s of LMS platforms). So we are already loving it.
Cheers,
Aravinda
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13 years 6 months ago #5
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Replied by Chris on topic Received empty response from Moodle
Glad to hear you are having some success. I am curious about your solution of using a J 1.7 plugin for J2.5 ... quite interesting / confusing
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