Have you been purging caches after changes and making sure session files have been removed from moodledata/sessions/
So debug shows nothing? How about FireFox tools?
Am really at a loss here! :\ Sorry!
'SoS', Ken
Have you been purging caches after changes and making sure session files have been removed from moodledata/sessions/
So debug shows nothing? How about FireFox tools?
Am really at a loss here! :\ Sorry!
'SoS', Ken
Follwup ..... discovery ... after restoring a course that had legacy files successfully on a 3.7.highest sandbox, got an email from the 3.7 system on status of automated backups.
Error ... on the legacy course I restored without error ... missing was collapsed-topics. Hadn't installed that course format in the 3.7 sandbox.
There was an item in config of collapsed-topics for "legacy files'.
So ... by chance ... does your server have any course formats that might need updating?
IF not ... then I truely have come to the end of the road here!
'SoS', Ken
So, like me, a missing course format caused issues with Legacy files viewing?!!! Whoda thought? ... Answser: NO ONE!
One of "Moodle Mysteries" I guess!
But ... good! glad to hear it! Congrats!
Virtual Finger wag: now get rid of Legacy before any upgrade! end_wag!
'SoS', Ken
How does one reverse a virtual finger wag?
Truth ... and a request ... if you discover a sure fire way to convince a 'customer' that Legacy Files are 'evil', please do let me know!
Have been working on/with a customer now for 10 years and have not been successful in convincing. With each update/upgrade performed I wonder when it's gonna 'hurt' and 'customer' won't be happy! (although 'customer' might listen next time).
So 'virtual finger wag' back at me! :|
'SoS', Ken