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Zdenek CernyComo se instala Moodle
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Installing Moodle
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You need to create an empty database (eg "moodle") in your database system along with a special user (for example "moodleuser")
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http://yourserver/install.php
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Fred GagnonThis guide explains how to install Moodle for the first time. There are links to other pages that go into more detail and try to cover the majority of possible web server setups.
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Conor ShankmanInstalling Moodle Instructions Page
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- PHP Extensions and libraries
- The mbstring extension is recommended for Moodle 1.6 or later.
- The iconv extension is recommended for Moodle 1.6 or later.
- GD library and the FreeType 2 library and extensions are needed to be able to look at the dynamic graphs that the logs pages make.
- The mysql extension is required if you are using the MySQL database. Note that in some Linux distributions (notably Red Hat) this is an optional installation.
- The pgsql extension is required if you are using the PostgreSQL database.
- The zlib extension is required for zip/unzip functionality.
- The curl extension is recommended for Moodle 1.8 or later.
- The tokenizer extension is recommended for Moodle 1.8 or later.
- The curl and openssl extensions are required for the Moodle network functionality (Moodle 1.8 or later).
- Other PHP extensions may be required to support optional Moodle functionality, especially external authentication and/or enrolment (e.g. LDAP extension for LDAP authentication and the sockets extension for Chat server).
- The mbstring extension is recommended for Moodle 1.6 or later.
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Warning: Bear in mind that, as of Moodle version 1.5.x, Moodle doesn't work with MySQL 5.x's strict mode setting (STRICT_TRANS_TABLES and/or STRICT_ALL_TABLES) -- see forum discussion. So if you are using MySQL 5.x, edit MySQL's configuration file (called "my.ini" in Windows and "my.cnf" on Unix/Linux) and comment out that option or set it to
sql-mode=''. You have to restart MySQL after changing this setting. - 1 more annotations...
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Rohn WoodInstalling Moodle
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Calamity FactorsInstalling Moodle
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Warning: Bear in mind that, as of Moodle version 1.5.x, Moodle doesn't work with MySQL 5.x's strict mode setting (STRICT_TRANS_TABLES and/or STRICT_ALL_TABLES) -- see forum discussion. So if you are using MySQL 5.x, edit MySQL's configuration file (called "my.ini" in Windows and "my.cnf" on Unix/Linux) and comment out that option or set it to sql-mode=''. You have to restart MySQL after changing this setting.
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Csaba Vágvölgyiinstall, users, memory
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