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2002-12-25 13:56:31 +00:00
admin No need for forcetables hack any more. Moodle can now detect whether 2002-12-24 05:39:45 +00:00
auth Slight changes to auth_user_login ... don't accept blank username/passwords 2002-12-12 02:37:35 +00:00
course Fixes for log display 2002-12-23 10:27:57 +00:00
doc Updates 2002-12-24 09:34:11 +00:00
error First implementation of new authentication system, which can now use 2002-09-26 07:03:22 +00:00
files Added php mime type 2002-12-07 04:24:22 +00:00
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lib Er... on the cookies I meant. 2002-12-24 10:08:24 +00:00
login More moving functions around and removal of hardcoded SQL 2002-12-23 03:07:01 +00:00
mod Added new "Program" resource type, which allows Moodle to cooperate 2002-12-24 07:01:03 +00:00
pix Made transparent 2002-10-17 23:49:02 +00:00
theme Added LI tag (not cascading) 2002-12-13 17:01:16 +00:00
user Changes throughout Moodle to remove any reserved words from the 2002-12-23 09:39:26 +00:00
CHANGES Release of 1.0.7 2002-12-10 03:58:07 +00:00
config-dist.php Clearer directions. 2002-12-23 14:44:32 +00:00
file.php Better error message when invalid arguments are supplied. 2002-09-05 11:56:20 +00:00
help.php Improvements to help, and addition of new "Activity modules" help 2002-10-21 03:00:40 +00:00
index.php Many many changes lumped in here ... not finished yet either. 2002-12-20 14:44:14 +00:00
README.txt COnverted it to DOS format to make it easier for Windows users 2002-11-21 16:00:18 +00:00
version.php More fixes for postgreSQL etc 2002-12-23 11:47:17 +00:00

README     $Id$
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I highly recommend you read the detailed help on 
installation, upgrading and use of Moodle, stored
in the doc subdirectory of this installation, or 
read at:

   http://moodle.com/doc/


For the impatient, here is a basic outline of the 
installation process, which normally takes me only 
a few minutes:

1) Move the Moodle files into your web directory. 

2) Create an empty directory somewhere to store 
   uploaded files (NOT accessible via the web).
   This directory must be writeable by the web server
   process.

3) Create a single database for Moodle to store all
   it's tables in.

4) Copy the file config-dist.php to config.php, and 
   edit it with all your own settings.

5) Visit your new home page with a web browser.  Moodle
   will lead you through the rest of the setup, 
   creating an admin account and so on.

6) Set up a cron task to call the file admin/cron.php
   every five minutes or so.


Cheers!
Martin Dougiamas