Poster lagt til av Dr S Bhatia

There is a login bug in moodle 1.7 running at moodle.org

Bug report has been filed by me at http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-7141

Please take note of it.

Normally , in 1.6.x, when we used to login from the moodle.org main page, we used to be taken back to this page with top right corner saying "you are logged in as.........."

Now when i am logging in, i am taken to a page saying "This is an unknown context" and a button "continue" (See screen shot)

On clicking "continue" I am directed back to moodle.org main page.
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Gjennomsnittlig vurdering: -
During quiz generation, the following things should be configurable
a. what kind of question
b. How many of each question type (fill in the blanks, true or false, match the following etc)
c. difficulty level distribution in each question
d. chapter wise distribution of marks

You
will have to do some really clever category design. then only you can achieve this. I have done the same. I have an IQ test which extends testing if a student scores certain marks. This is possible by lessons (and not quiz)

so you may have lesson-1 (name it test-1 or whatever) which tests them in MCQs and if they score, let' say 75% or above, then they become eligible for test-2 which may have short answer questions.

p.s. you have been on my site. You may contact me personally over mobile too, in case you need some help (after 7 p.m., IST).
Note that the pictures may be shown but there are no names or other information attached, so it's not really such a security problem.

Dear
Martin

I beg to differ on this statement. Please see the screenshot attached here and in the subsequent post. Names and locations are very much visible, either as tooltip or while the page loads.
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Ditto.

This was exactly what I meant when I said the post had lost relevance and it's fair enough that Moodle moderators are supposed to be active after a certain extent.

The moodlers who feel their freedom is being curtailed do not realize that this wasn't even the forum for that freedom. This is a specialised place for specialised discussions(to some extent) and no one stops you all from continuing it elsewhere. in fact we all are continuing it here itself.

The only thing I disagree with ir 'removal' of the forum. But I guess they had to do it coz there is no way in moodle to stop posts to a single thread, I suppose.( Food for thought for moodle1.8.........provide facility to 'seal' or close a particular thread without 'removing' it smiler