these steps:
- copy the plugin into moodle blocks folder
-visit the Admin page in Moodle to activate it
thanks;
Le Mardi 24 mars 2015 10h13, "Sharples, Paul" <[email protected]> a
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From: Scott Wilson [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2015 8:49 AM
To: [email protected]; nacer abdellaoui
Subject: Re: I need help
> On 24 Mar 2015, at 06:04, nacer abdellaoui <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi ScottI have try it (-Doffline=true to run wookie offline) but it does not
> work.
> What i want is running wookie without connexion.
Maybe you need to build the jar and deploy it to Tomcat/Jetty manually?
> Another thing please Scott;To not reinvent the wheel, i want to use wookie
> plugin for moodle that you developed but which is not installable on moodle
> version 2.x. Please can you tell me the steps to follow tomodify it so that
> it becomes detectable and instalable on this version.
> ThanksNacer
I don’t know anything about the Moodle plugin, I think Kris and Paul would
though..?
I haven't tried it with older versions of moodle. Though the moodle plugin is
pretty detached from the actual moodle Apis. What steps did you follow to
install it?
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> Le Mercredi 11 mars 2015 14h09, nacer abdellaoui <[email protected]> a
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> Thank you WilsonI will try it!Nacer
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> Le Mercredi 11 mars 2015 10h00, Scott Wilson
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>> On 10 Mar 2015, at 22:45, nacer abdellaoui <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> i want to run wookie offline;how can i do this?Thanks in advance
>> Nacer
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> You need to use -Doffline=true when building to stop it trying to download
> dependencies and instead just use the local repository.
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