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Vipin, no question is ever stupid!

Your client will be integrating Moodle with WordPress and can use WooCommerce, for that you need a bridge that you can find with Edwiser Plug-in HERE.

Alternatively you can as well look into MooWoodle, but looking into number of installations 600 on MooWoodle and 3600+ on Edwiser, and on top the ratings of each plug-in one can certainly have a hint which ones work best


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Both Riunge and Kasia

Your provider unfortunately wont be able to help, unless you are on dedicated/VPS, there is a work around, add this line to your config.php

dbcollation => ‘utf8mb4_unicide_ci’;

It will turn into warning, but will work.

but be aware, your table should be on barracuda file format ideally.

Irith, have you tried deleting the cache and localcache folders?

also, was this moodle that you're importing, was based on softaculous installation on previous hosting?

your PHP is fine for 3.6

PHP version for sure, please check what your current hosting is using and which one you had on before, if they match then go into moodledata folder, delete cache, localcache and tmp folders (without worrying about something happening to the site) - they will be recreated once you refresh page.
but do check PHP version on your host first.

Ok nothing wrong with the server, everything is working fine at their end, here's the issue, you have uploaded a few things prior to switching to HTTPS, like images, now those images are showing up as non-secure. 

log-in as admin, and you MAY have something in hidden area (the pink area when logged in as admin) of adaptable theme, delete and reuse it and you'll stop seeing this partial https failure.

I have used firefox to see it, not showing up in chrome.




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