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5: Re: LAMStwo integration with Moodle 1.7
In response to 1 03/26/07 01:03 AM
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Hi All,

I found the problem :). The instructions about integrating LAMS say to unzip the file and put the lamstwo folder into the /moodle/mod folder which I dutifully did. Within this folder is another folder called lamstwo and it was this folder I had to place and not the parent folder by the same name. Moodle could now find the *.php files it was looking for in the right place. The 'could not read because of permission' issue obviously was a cry for help that it couldn't find the files in the first place. LAMS is now working fine with the integration with moodle.

Many thank to Timothy and Jun-Dir Liew and others for replying to my post.

Regards Mike B

Posted by Michael Boughton

6: Re: Re: LAMStwo integration with Moodle 1.7
In response to 5 07/29/07 01:08 AM
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Hi Mike,
I am really confused here... you seem to have done exactly what the instructions say.
The lamstwo folder does not have another lamstwo folder in it, so which folder did you place in the moodle/mod folder??
Thanx
K

Posted by karan kalha

7: Re: Re: LAMStwo integration with Moodle 1.7
In response to 5 07/29/07 01:08 AM
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Hi Mike,
I am really confused here... you seem to have done exactly what the instructions say.
The lamstwo folder does not have another lamstwo folder in it, so which folder did you place in the moodle/mod folder??
Thanx
K

Posted by karan kalha

8: Re: Re: Re: LAMStwo integration with Moodle 1.7
In response to 7 07/29/07 06:14 PM
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I'm just guessing here, but maybe Mike got a lamstwo folder inside a lamstwo folder due to how the module upzipped.

The file you download is called "lamstwo.zip" and many zip programs will unzip the contents of the zip file and put them all in a folder called "lamstwo". Now the zip file contains a folder "lamstwo", so you end up with a lamstwo folder inside a lamstwo folder.

If this is the case, then it is the inside lamstwo folder that must be copied to moodle/mod. That is, the lamstwo folder that contains the files calender.css, calendar.js, callt.gif, mod.html, lib.php, etc.

Fiona

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