I have a similar problem so perhaps we can work this out together. I am using version 1.3.2 and have installed the module as follows:
Unzipped all into the Mod directory
moved the book/lang folder to moodle/lang
moved the individual files in lang to their matching language folders. ie. (book) lang/en/book.php moved to moodle/lang/en/book.php
deleted the empty moodle/lang/lang folder.
Now, I have all the book language files in their respective moodle/lang/xx folders. I have also upgraded my en language files to the latest version.
I can now create a book, but when I click on it in the topic list, I get an error page (but at least it is more than you are getting!)
Over to you ------------ and good luck!
Simon
My configuration No. 1
MS Windows XP Pro
PHP 4.3.6
MySQL 4.0.18
Apache 2.0.48
My configuration No. 2
FreeBSD 4.10
PHP 4.3.7_3
PostgreSQL 7.4.3
Apache 1.3.31_2
Creation of books is different from creating of resources, first dialog asks for book name and short summary. You are then taken back to main course page. Now click on book name and you are asked to add first chapter, after that finally the TOC is displayed...
skodak
Hi Petr
Is it possible for you to check my message below to see if I have put the right files in the right place?
I have a copy of Moodle on my notebook so will try on that as it has a similar config to the one you mention. The one I have problems with is on my server so it is possible there is a problem with one of the files.
Thanks
Simon
BTW what is your server's exact configuration/program versions? If I can reproduce it on my servers I will fix it...
Hi Skodak,
I tried installing again on 1.3.2 and it worked fine--don't know what's going on here.
Also, wanted to let you know I got my wider nav pix to fit on top by increasing the width in line 189 of view.php.
Hope you have a great vacation.
Chardelle
thanks for response.
i think i find some clue,
i use 2 server, one server which connect to internet directly (server1) and the other one not connect to internet directly (server2). And i install moodle on server2.
I install moodle 1.3.3 and book modul in /usr/share/elearning (on server2)
and add this configuration in /etc/apache/-ssl/httpd.conf
Alias /elearning /usr/share/elearning
<directory /usr/share/elearning>
php_value memory_limit "32M"
php_flag magic_quotes_gpc 1
.........
.........
</directory>
i set $CFG-wwwroot = https://server2/elearning
so i go to moodle page via https://server2/elearning
login as admin ..., and try add a new book .., and SUCCES ...
but when admin on server1 make a virtual host for moodle on server1 ( i don't know exactly what configuration he add to httpd.conf on server1 besause i don't have acces to server1).
so now .., i can acces my moodle on server2 through server1 via :
https://e-learning.server1
of course .., after i change config.php on my moodle on server2 become :
$CFG->wwwroot = https://e-learning.server1
I log in as admin .., and try add a new book ...,but failed...,(when i klik submit button moodle just go to index.php page)
do i miis something on my configuration ?
I hope you understand my explanation ..,, cause my english is not too good.
Hi Petr
I am away for the week end and you are away next week. I will have a play with it next week and let you know how I get on.
Thanks for your help so far.
Simon
I installed the book module on a new installation and it worked perfectly
Now to learn how to use it!
Thanks Petr
thnks for you'r help ...
i think i have slashargument problem.