Problems with Moodle Integration

Discussion in 'Integration' started by cooliohiten, May 3, 2009.

  1. cooliohiten

    cooliohiten Member

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    Hi,

    I've been following this guide to integrate Amember with Moodle:

    www.puchemistry.org/testing/moodle_integration.pdf

    Everthing was going ok, until it was time to enable Amember authentication in Moodle. Everytime I login now as an adminstrator the next page is blank, so I can't add courses, make other edits, view the calender etc. The only things I can see on the page (after admin login) are the title of the site (in top left hand corner) and my name as logged in (in top right hand corner).

    I'm not sure what to do.

    Can anyone help please?

    Thanks,

    ch
  2. chemistry2004

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    Just clear your browser cache. It might work. Delete the plugin folder and reupload the same. It should work again
  3. skippybosco

    skippybosco CGI-Central Partner Staff Member

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    ch. by blank do you mean the whole page is blank (as in an error displaying?) it could also be a typo in one of the file edits that were made?
  4. cooliohiten

    cooliohiten Member

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    Still not working

    Hi Guys,

    I've been on vacation and have come back to the Amember-Moodle installation, but am still having the same problems.

    chemistry2004 - I cleared the cache but still had the same problem. So I deleted the plugin folder and reuploaded it. I then created a folder called moodle inside protect folder and added config.inc.php, moodle.inc.php, readme.txt to it.

    I opened up my Amember account, and the Moodle plugin is there and pages refresh after clicking save without errors. However when it comes to enabling Amember authentication in Moodle I still get the blank page.

    skippybosco - When I login to Moodle as administrator all I see is the name of the site "Testing" (on top left hand corner) and "You are logged in as XXXX(Logout)" in top right hand corner.

    I can't see Site Administration links on left hand side or the calender on right hand side.

    I don't see any courses either.

    Can anyone help me please?

    Do I need to add a course first? Do I do this through Amember or Moodle?

    If if I don't have any courses I should still be able to see the Site Adminstration links on the right hand side?

    Also could it have something to do with the Moodle theme? I know I was playing around a couple of months ago with trying to create a custom theme and had changed the styles_color.css files.

    I would be grateful for any advice. I'm thinking about starting the integration from scratch.

    Cheers,

    ch.
  5. chemistry2004

    chemistry2004 Member

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    can you give me the ftp login. I can set it up for you. It is just about 30 min job. You can send the details at venkatesan63[at]yahoo.com

    with regards
  6. dschwa

    dschwa Member

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    The amember guys set up our Moodle integration in a few minutes.

    One thing I am wondering. Are you logging into Moodle with the Moodle admin account. Amember ignores the Moodle admin accounts so you can work on the moodle side all you want. If you are trying to use your account from the Amember admin I bet it does not work in Moodle.

    In short. I log into Moodle and aMember separately and it's been working for us for a couple of years.
  7. cooliohiten

    cooliohiten Member

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    Hi Guys,

    I just wanted to say thank you to you all for replying to my messages.

    I just re-installed Moodle again, re-integrated with Amember and it was working as expected.

    Cheers,

    ch
  8. dbisogno

    dbisogno New Member

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    Sorry for the bump but I fixed this problem by CHMOD 777 template_c.

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