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#Moodle scorm package too large install
Be aware this structure does not work in Moodle 2.1, you really do need to download and install PHP v5.3.x. NOTE: If you are using a PHP version earlier than v5.2.8, then for Moodle 2.0.x please add the Dynamic extensions of intl.dll and zip.dll as outlined above. Upload_max_filesize = 512M (This is different from the post_max_size this is for file uploads.)Įxtension=php_intl.dll extension=php_zip.dll Added ExtensionsĮxtension=php_exif.dll Must be after mbstring as it depends on it d:\Apache\htdocs or e:\iis\d:\php\ext or e:\iis\php\ext) Post_max_size = 512M //This allows postings of up to 512MB, but set it to suit yourself and your circumstancesĭoc_root ="driveletter:\path\to\server\active\web\directory" (e.g. Memory_limit = 128M //This is the maximum it requires and on a shared server you may get much less. For Moodle, you really should only need to change some values, and make sure the extensions you require are available. In the php.ini you need to delete the semi-colon, the , from the start of any line to uncomment it. This assumes you have complete control over the installation and running of your server, if your Moodle is hosted, you need to do something different, which is also discussed below. What Dynamic Extensions do I really need uncommented in my php.ini file? What else do I need to change?
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The best option is still to update on a regular basis, perhaps once a year or so for the PHP.
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You may want to use later dll files in your php/ext folder, you can do so by doing the same as above, but be careful, your version may not be able to take full advantage of the extension, or some very new extensions may cause an unexpected instability. This technique can be applied to any updated dynamic extension from Zend. * CentOS 5.5 (& RedHat) you should (probably) be using php 5.3 from remi and then use: yum install php-intl * Debian 5.0 (& Ubuntu) use: apt-get install php-intl or apt-get install php5-intl If you are using a Linux install, use your system package manager or specify compilation flag. In the Dynamic Extensions section of your php.ini file. If the install is on a host server, then you need to contact your host and ask them to do the same, As an alternative, you can unzip/untar the download file, copy and paste the intl.dll file to your php/ext folder and include the line: You then have to uncomment all the required dynamic extensions you need, including the php_intl.dll extension. If your install is on a local machine or network, then you can download the latest version of PHP and update your PHP. It is aimed at improving the internationalization of php pages and Moodle 2.0 uses it as part of this process. The intl.dll from Zend is part of the PHP 5.2.8 release and later. I am being told that I need the intl php plugin to continue to install Moodle 2.0 16 The previous answer is OK if you control the server, but I am hosted, what can I do to override limitations set by my Host?.15 How do I set the maximum upload file size limit?.14 What is happening to my uploaded files? I cannot see them in the moodledata folder!.13 When I update over a 1.9 install, I get an error message about an incompatible plugin and it all stops.12 OK, but how can we tell what tables are not converted?.11 We are installing Moodle and getting error messages about not using the unicode or UTF-8 charset.10 I am getting error messages about plugins and the installation stops when upgrading.9 That is OK for the Book, but what about other plugins and blocks?.8 We have extensively used the Book for parts of our previous Moodle, can we do so for Moodle 2.0?.
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