![]() I also notice that, while lists display greek characters correctly, when I try to edit a user (Users/Users/Select the user/Edit) the edit boxes cotnains utf-8 escape characters – that’s a tough one.įirst of all we should create Categories. ![]() ![]() If I edit and save, I have correct characters everywhere. It seems to have a problem with thte greek characters I entered during setup. It seems to be a global setting for the whole site (no per-user setting) – not good. The active language is defined at the bottom of the Languages page, with a very discrete link. Retry to upload the greek translation and … success. I have to enable Translate so I open /include/, set AT_DEVEL_TRANSLATE to ‘1’, save and close. The translation is for 1.6.1 and my installation is 1.6.4. I am going Ssytem Preferences -> Languages -> Import -> Browse -> select the lang zip file -> Open -> Import and … error. Hmmm!įirst things first: I will try to install the greek translation. I am also instructed to set to read-only but I don’t see the file in the root directory. Before Log-in at the next screen, I rename the /install directory, as isntructed.I thought of unplugging the network cable but … that is something I won’t be able to do on a production server. No option to bypass this step (not good). The next screen gathers my isntallation data and send them back home to atutor.ca.At the next page I am told that the file was created succesfully.As I am not using a server editition of Windows, I don’t know how I can change user permissions for the the folder so I may move it back in. At the next page I follow the advise and point the content directory outside ATutor installation.At the Just Social question I selected Social and LMS. Next is the account and preferences page.Ooops, I have a creation feedback page saying that everything was alright. Wait for a while as it is building the schema.At the database setup page I enter: database hostname -> localhost, database port leave to 3306, database username -> atutor, database password -> xxx, database name -> atutor and table prefix AT_ (I like it when I see prefixes).I will ignore them and press the Install button (the Upgrade button looks very interesting!) I have two warning: disabled curl and disabled mail configuration.At the first page, press Continue on to the installation.I extracted the tar.gz file and copy the ATutor contents in xampp/htdocs/atutor.At the installation process I will refer to the installation/upgrade guide.As stated at the requirements page, I created an atutor user (plus the atutor database).I also visited the translations page and downloaded the most current greek language pack, namely Greek-UTF8 for the 1.6.1 release. The final release (should there be one) may vary on OS (some kind of Windows or Linux), WEb server kind (Appache or IIS) and / or version numbers.įrom the download page I downloaded the latest stable release (1.6.4). The installation will be performed for test purposes.
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