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luakt
Subject: Cannot save changeQuote this post in your reply
I login as an instructor and made some changes to the course content by Edit Content. After editing, I clicked save changes. The system returned me with an error page that 'the page cannot be displayed".
My server is IIS 6 and I am using Windows XP. I also found that after the "save change", the IIS webserver was switched off, I had to to manually switch it on again.
After doing so, I discovered that the edited content was actually saved.
It appears to me that Atutor has a bugs that it switches of IIS server when saving the content.
Posted: 2004-06-27 11:42:33
greg

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Subject: DuplicateQuote this post in your reply
Restart your browser and try again. Are you able to duplicate the problem?

What version of PHP & Mysql do you have installed
Posted: 2004-06-27 12:36:13
luakt
Subject: Cannot save changeQuote this post in your reply
Yes, the problem can be duplicated.

I need to restart the server each time. After pressing the save change button, the system returns "the page cannot be displayed" error sign. I therefore cannot restart the browser without restarting the IIS first.

The MYSQL is 3.23.58, PHP is 4.3.4.

Regards
Posted: 2004-06-27 23:15:32
blgaines
Subject: Same problemQuote this post in your reply
If you are asking for help, provide lots of detail so problems can be reproduced.

Things to describe:
operating system -
version of ATutor -
versions of php -
version of mysq l -
webserver & version -
copies of error messages -
changes to default settings -
web browser being used -
and anything else relevant -
Same problem. for me inetinfo.exe crashes but the server does not go completely down.
Posted: 2004-12-09 15:34:18
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