I've changed to the default theme which didn't resolve the problem. This happens when course creators and admin log in.
I've read this thread, but what appears to be the solution, doesn't apply to my site since it is an earlier version.
Hi Chris Swaffield,
Im also having this same problem.
Did you found the solution for this ? If yes can you please advice me how to fix ?
Thanks..
No, I have not found a solution to this yet.
Hi Chris Swaffield,
I found the solution for this problem,
Here is the solution
always_populate_raw_post_data should be -1 (always_populate_raw_post_data = -1 ) in your php.ini file (By default it is commented - Please uncomment ).If you change php.ini, don't forget to restart the server.
Thank You
Hi Jeen,
I have applied your suggestion, but the site is still refusing to allow teachers to upload files from home (off campus). I have yet to discover a solution to this frustration.
Unfortunately, I have not yet found a solution to this.
I've updated our site to run 3.3.2 and teachers cannot upload files while of at home (off campus). I am at a loss as to what to check to get this fixed.
When I was at home testing this, I noticed that not only am I not able to click the Add Activity or Resource button, but When I go to edit course settings, the collapsed items cannot be expanded.
If anyone has any insight, I'd be greatly appreciative.
Not sure about 'anyone' having 'insight' as it might be a networking thing - and not everyone's network is set up the same.
When you are off campus, can you turn on debugging, then attempt something that fails.
If it's moodle, that should show something. If it does, come back here and paste the text output of debug.
IF it's NOT moodle, but networking ... check servers firewall ... that could be an applications firewall (another server) in front of Moodle, BTW. Check web services logs ... error log in particular ... but then again, checking web service access log also ... for your home IP address.
Is moodle setup behind a reverse proxy?
Lot's of guesses possible ... might help if you shared some info about your moodle server and setup.
You might need to check with the networking folks at your entity.
'spirit of sharing', Ken
Hello Ken Task
'ezproxy of the library to make a link to our moodle' ...
have no knowledge of ezproxy (evidently not so 'easy') ... nor what the above really means ... users hit the Library server, then click a link to the Moodle server?
If it's just certain links ... like adding an activity or resource, look at the URL's for those actions. Could be a 'ezproxy' rule of some sort that's preventing.
A look at operating system logs on the Library server as well as the Moodle server would be in order.
Even some internal testing - Library server to the Moodle ... some other server/workstation on the same network as the Library server using ezproxy links to the Moodle.
https://help.oclc.org/Library_Management/EZproxy
Also ... https://docs.moodle.org/35/en/Reverse_proxy_frontend (which is old but should be viewed/read in conjunction with the setup of the EZProxy.
'spirit of sharing', Ken
Hello,
I have same problem after updating to 3.6.1 (also tried 3.6.1+ on other domain).
Fixing problem that helped partially:
Disabling AJAX / Visual guide (Site administration > Appearance > AJAX & Javascript > Activity chooser) BUT I could not unroll any menu (f.e. Course type in Course settings - its just unclickable). So I could add resources and edit them - but when I need to add more answers in question in Lesson activity - I just could not click them (with disabled AJAX this is problem in every roll down menu).
Fixing that did not help (from another topics):
I also tried debug and info - but outcome was no critical errors
IDK what to do more ... its very frustrating since I have this problem in 3.5 and it disappeared without me doing anything. After updating to 3.6 there was also no problem - until today when I created Course (with 4 topics) and since then I could not switch it or create any other because I could not switch its visuals to f.e Single module course or for me critical activity - Lesson