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| shazam27 SCO.zip
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| If you are asking for help, provide lots of detail so problems can be reproduced. Things to describe: Operating system ATutor is installed on - Win 2000 ATutor version - 1.6.3 Patch #s applied - ATutor theme name - PHP version - recent MySQL version - recent Webserver & version - win 2000 Copies of error messages - Changes to default settings - none Web browser being used - IE 8 ...and anything else relevant - I log into the atutor as an instructor, click Manage, click Tests & Surveys, then use the Import Test tool and something imports (a new Test is listed in the list) but no questions come over. The SCORM creation software I am using is Atrixware SCORM Quiz Maker - attached is the zip file I am uploading. What am I doing wrong? Posted: 2009-12-15 17:44:09 | ||
greg![]() | Subject: Re: Trying to upload a SCORM quiz - not working | |
| SCORM based tests need to be presented with the SCORM Package module. Tests & Surveys only import IMS QTI based tests. I tried importing your package into the SCORM module, and it seems to work fine. Posted: 2009-12-16 10:17:51 | ||
| shazam27 | Subject: Re: Trying to upload a SCORM quiz - not working | |
| Is the SCORM Package module another module I need to install that isnt part of the base package? It's not in my list of installed modules...or am i not looking in the right location (modules tab) Posted: 2009-12-16 13:12:15 | ||
greg![]() | Subject: Re: Trying to upload a SCORM quiz - not working | |
| As the admin, under modules, click Install Modules to get a list of available modules. Install SCORM Packages Posted: 2009-12-16 13:34:49 | ||
| shazam27 | Subject: Re: Trying to upload a SCORM quiz - not working | |
| Whats this error mean?[AT_INFOS_CANNOT_CONNECT_MOD_SERVER] Is the system trying to make a connection to the Internet? Posted: 2009-12-16 18:24:26 | ||
greg![]() | Subject: Re: Trying to upload a SCORM quiz - not working | |
| If you are unable to connect to the module database, you can download the module from: www.atutor.ca/atutor/modules/index.php Posted: 2009-12-16 18:40:03 | ||
greg![]() | Subject: Re: Trying to upload a SCORM quiz - not working | |
| Actually, its not on the module download site. I'll have to look into that. Check your internet connection, and your firewall. Posted: 2009-12-16 18:48:32 | ||
| shazam27 authentication.gif | Subject: Re: Trying to upload a SCORM quiz - not working | |
| OK - my Internet connection is fine, and when logged into the server, I can get to the internet, so the firewall/connection settings work for a user logged in. Should the program be running under a specific security context to make the call to the net? Right now I have Anonymous and Integrated Windows Authentication enabled (see attached) - so the IUSER account running the app has no authority to hit the internet... What should the security settings of the application be set to? Posted: 2009-12-17 10:59:31 | ||
| shazam27 | Subject: Re: Trying to upload a SCORM quiz - not working | |
| Any chance you can make it available on the module download site? Posted: 2009-12-21 11:10:28 | ||
greg![]() | Subject: Re: Trying to upload a SCORM quiz - not working | |
| Done. Posted: 2009-12-21 12:21:27 | ||
| shazam27 | Subject: Re: Trying to upload a SCORM quiz - not working | |
| thanks! Got it installed and enabled. Now getting an error when trying to upload a scorm quiz: The following errors occurred: Information could not be added to the database. Where can I find logs to see why it couldnt add? Posted: 2009-12-21 12:36:46 | ||
| shazam27 SCO.zip | Subject: Re: Trying to upload a SCORM quiz - not working | |
| PS: here is the file i am trying to import... Posted: 2009-12-21 12:40:21 | ||
greg![]() | Subject: Re: Trying to upload a SCORM quiz - not working | |
| Pittsburgh Steelers! Your package works fine on our Linux setup. My guess is your trouble is Windows related. If you are planning to setup a production system, you probably want to stay away from windows. And definately stay away from IIS. XAMP setups on windows are not bad for a test environment. Linux/Apache is a much better environment for running PHP apps. I don't recall offhand where the logs are on windows, I don't have a system handy to check. Look under logs in the Apache directory, and under the PHP directory. Posted: 2009-12-21 12:50:17 | ||
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