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Dave
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Hi again,

It appears that the tool is not configured.
I add content and it appears in the menu but when I click on it or several other menu items, it goes to the file directory.

Hints?

thanks,
Dave
Posted: 2004-02-04 16:36:48
Dave
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Further details...
I logged in as an instructor

I created two pieces of content
1 - introduction on an Announcement page
2 - a chapter for the course on a Top Level Content page

If I try to navigate using the left/right buttons, Iit takes me to the file listing page.
Some of the menu items like Tools and Resources takes me to the file listing page also.

Every time I try to add content it appears in the menu as it should but I can't go to any other page.

When I log in , I see the announcements page. No navigation will take me to subsequent pages.

Hints?

Let me know if you need further details.
Posted: 2004-02-04 17:44:22
greg

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Subject: Show us.Quote this post in your reply
Can you give us a link, so we can have a look.

Have you modified your preference settings?

also see:
www.atutor.ca/view/7/149/1.html
Posted: 2004-02-04 19:56:32
Dave
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Hi Greg,

The following top menu links send me to the File List page (as do the Global Menu items):
Tools localhost/atutor/tools/?g=15
Resources localhost/atutor/tools/?g=16
Discussions localhost/atutor/tools/?g=17
Help localhost/atutor/tools/?g=18

Pages I created:
Introduction localhost/atutor/tools/?cid=2&g=3
Discovery localhost/atutor/tools/?cid=4&g=3
Chapter 1 localhost/atutor/tools/?cid=7&g=3

System Information:
I'm running it on using localhost on my laptop.

XP Professional
Apache 2.0 ( I know it not recommended)
PHP 4.3.4
Mysql 4.0.17
I.e. 6.0.2800

config.inc.php:
define('DB_USER', 'sa');
define('DB_PASSWORD', 'sa');
define('DB_HOST', 'localhost');
define('DB_PORT', '3306');
define('DB_NAME', 'atutor');
define('TABLE_PREFIX', 'AT_');
define('ADMIN_USERNAME', 'admin');
define('ADMIN_PASSWORD', 'admin');
define('ADMIN_EMAIL', 'dprice_2000@yahoo.ca');
define('EMAIL_NOTIFY', TRUE);
define('ALLOW_INSTRUCTOR_REQUESTS', TRUE);
define('AUTO_APPROVE_INSTRUCTORS', FALSE);
$MaxFileSize = 1048576; /* 1 MB */
$MaxCourseSize = 10485760; /* 10 MB */
$MaxCourseFloat = 2097152; /* 2 MB */
$IllegalExtentions = array('exe', 'asp', 'php', 'php3', 'bat', 'cgi', 'pl', 'com', 'vbs', 'reg', 'pcd', 'pif', 'scr', 'bas', 'inf', 'vb', 'vbe', 'wsc', 'wsf', 'wsh', );
define('SITE_NAME', 'Course Server');
define('DEFAULT_LANGUAGE', 'en');
define('CACHE_DIR', '');
define('BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY', FALSE);
define('AT_INSTALL', true);

Do you need anything else?

thanks,
Dave
Posted: 2004-02-05 07:50:39
Dave
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Sorry, cut/paste error:

Tools localhost/atutor/tools/?g=15
Resources localhost/atutor/resources/?g=16
Discussions localhost/atutor/discussions/?g=17
Help localhost/atutor/tools/help/?g=18

Pages I created:
Introduction localhost/atutor/?cid=2&g=3
Discovery localhost/atutor/?cid=4&g=3
Chapter 1 localhost/atutor/?cid=7&g=3
Posted: 2004-02-05 07:53:48
joel

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You Apache installation is not set to use index.php as the default page for a directory.

Find your Apache httpd.conf and add index.php to the mod_dir section.. so that it looks like this:

<IfModule mod_dir.c>
DirectoryIndex index.php index.html
</IfModule>

then restart Apache.

.joel
Posted: 2004-02-05 10:09:19
Dave
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Hi Joel,

Well, you're two for two. Nice work.

I can now page through the course and access all of the functions. Most excellent!
If all goes well, maybe you should consider supporting Apache 2.0.

thanks,
Dave
Posted: 2004-02-05 17:00:43
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