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Cannot export course


  • 2008-09-10 02:59:25

    Cannot export course

    If you are asking for help, provide lots of detail so problems can be reproduced.

    Things to describe:
    Operating system ATutor is installed on - Fedora Core 7
    ATutor version - 1.6
    Patch #s applied - none
    ATutor theme name - (customized from default)
    PHP version - 5.2.6
    MySQL version - 5.0.45
    Webserver & version - Apache 2.2.4
    Copies of error messages -

    File Not Found

    Firefox can't find the file at
    <<url>>/ATutor/tools/ims/ims_export.php.

    * Could the item have been renamed, removed, or relocated?
    * Is there a spelling, capitalization, or other typographical error in the address?
    * Do you have sufficient access permissions to the requested item?

    Changes to default settings -
    Web browser being used - Firefox 3.0.1, IE 6
    ...and anything else relevant -


    Hi,

    I am trying to Export (Manage>>Import/Export Content) an entire course with flash and images, but the error above keeps appearing.
    The permissions on the content directory is set to 777.
    I am using the Super Admin account.
    Funny thing is, I can export individual chapters of that course either through Manage>>Import/Export Content or by going to a particular page and exporting the content.
    I can also export other entire courses.
    Some courses are affected while others are not.
    Please advise. Thanks.

  • 2008-09-10 06:30:26

    Re: Cannot export course

    Please check the permissions on subdirectorys
    That means all directorys with numbered names and also the ones in the backups directory

  • 2008-09-10 08:52:56

    Re: Cannot export course

    This may be the result of cutting and pasting content from an external editor. It is not uncommon for pasted content to contain foreign characters that the zip utility does not know how to handle.

    You might try exporting smaller chunks of the course to see where the export fails.