#6 C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\docs\includes\SpecialPage.php(678): call_user_func('wfSpecialUserlo.', NULL, Object(SpecialPage)) #5 : wfSpecialUserlogin(NULL, Object(SpecialPage)) #4 C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\docs\includes\SpecialUserlogin.php(17): LoginForm->execute() #3 C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\docs\includes\SpecialUserlogin.php(100): LoginForm->processLogin() #2 C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\docs\includes\SpecialUserlogin.php(447): LoginForm->authenticateUserData() #1 C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\docs\includes\SpecialUserlogin.php(384): LoginForm->initUser(Object(User), true) #0 C:\Program Files\ Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\docs\includes\SpecialUserlogin.php(338): User->setPassword('aluno')
"Ocorreu um erro externo à base de dados durante a autenticação ou não lhe é permitido actualizar a sua conta externa." I made all the changes described on article and get this Internal Error: This would allow you to pull in the functionalities of the PostNuke platform, with a single login to the integration. These may work in ways that differ from the platforms you may be used to using, but you may find that after getting used to them, they really do accomplish what you need.Īnother solution that might work if you REALLY feel the need to step outside of Moodle for some functions, is to use the MOODLE integration with PostNuke (or Mambo/Joomla). re links and forums, I run several sites & have been totally happy with the built-in functions in MOODLE. If your'e looking to muckle together a mess of platforms, this can get more than a little messy. Though it's a separate login, the login data is inherited from MOODLE, so there is no need to set up a separate MediaWiki profile. Registered users are authenticated from the MOODLE users database so anyone registered on the MOODLE site can login to MediaWiki with their Moodle username/password and edit away. I've set up mine with world-wide read privileges, and registered-users edit privileges. You can set up user read and edit permission in MediaWiki any way you wish. Moodle-master at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine dfWiki offers many more features, & the dfWiki course format - which structures a course around a Wiki - is a very nice feature, if this is what you need. The Wiki module included with the standard MOODLE package is very simple (=sometimes the best choice, depending on what is needed). I'd suggest installing them both, playing with them a bit, & seeing which suites your purpose(s) better. I have both the dfWiki and the built-in Moodle Wiki modules (& am playing with the new "Wiki" wiki in beta from the dfWiki folks) available for use as course resources on my sites either or both can be added as a course resource by instructors. It's linked from my MOODLE site, but is not a course resource. This is intended to be a world-readable "wikipedia"-like project and portal, edited/maintained by my moodle-registered user community. Similar to what MoodleDocs is doing for. I'm using MediaWiki for a project alongside MOODLE, that requires authentication off the MOODLE users database for editing privileges. index.php line 142 calls specialpage::executepath().SpecialPage.php line 265 calls specialpage::execute().SpecialPage.php line 382 calls wfspecialuserlogin().SpecialUserlogin.php line 19 calls loginform::execute().SpecialUserlogin.php line 90 calls loginform::processlogin().SpecialUserlogin.php line 299 calls authmoodle::userexists().AuthMoodle.php line 121 calls database::selectrow().Database.php line 742 calls database::select().Database.php line 723 calls database::query().Database.php line 347 calls database::reportqueryerror().Database.php line 400 calls outputpage::databaseerror().OutputPage.php line 680 calls outputpage::output().
LinkCache.php line 162 calls databasemysql::selectfield().Database.php line 646 calls databasemy sql::numrows().Database.php line 543 calls wfdebugdiebacktrace().GlobalFunctions.php line 450 calls wfbacktrace().I get now this : (where coop is my moodle database)Įrror in numRows(): Table 'op_mdl_user' doesn't exist Must I remove/change other parts in settings when I put this in place?