We have our OpenMeetings server operating just fine.
After setting up all the necessary fields for the Moodle Module, I am
still getting an error when I try to create a room.
I know for a fact that the link in the field works
Here is the error:
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Error
wsdl error
Ok. I set them both to "random" values of "100" for the externalUserId
and "user" for the externalUserType and that seems to do it. Not sure
how or why, but it's working great.
Thanks Sebastian.
Ike
On Feb 21, 4:50 pm, ike wrote:
> I've tried a couple of different combinations (guesses) based o
I've tried a couple of different combinations (guesses) based on some
of the examples in the mailing list including have them nil and set to
a null value
Can you briefly explain how OM uses them and what might be needed to
allow for uploading? I'm not integrated with any external
authentication ot
did you set a externUserId and externalUserType in the Mehtod to create the
Hash?
Sebastian
2010/2/21 ike
> Everything is working perfectly, but is there a work around to "guest"
> login (via soap) and the inability to upload files?
>
> See the following thread as it's related:
>
> http://gro
Everything is working perfectly, but is there a work around to "guest"
login (via soap) and the inability to upload files?
See the following thread as it's related:
http://groups.google.com/group/openmeetings-user/browse_thread/thread/bd13bf81fa2c6ba9/c37da77b74ddb9c4?lnk=gst&q=upload+soap#c37da77
Hello
I've finished a new VM based on Openmeetings 1.1 RC1 installed on
Ubuntu Server 9.10 x86. I'm uploading it to my webserver, but is it
possible to host it like the previous one? Because my home server is a
ATOM based PC, and the bandwidth is also limited to support multiple
downloads... This
Hi!
After correcting my wrapper.conf file, I was then getting and error
indicating a problem with the spring-beans.jar.
There were TWO spring-beans.jars in the lib folder, ver. 2.5.6 and
3.0.0. I removed the 2.5.6 jar and everything now works just fine and
is now running as a service!
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