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Hi Julian

That was quick! Basically, the installation seems unstable - I've had specific problems with importing LOs and also sometimes LO will not preview or allow editing. I could sort out a list of the problems later this week if this would help.

Eddy Knasel for LBCNC
On 14 Oct 2013, at 16:40, Julian Tenney <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

What sort of problems have you had? We could do with something a bit more specific to go on…
 
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Subject: Xerte 2.0 and earlier versions of moodle
 
Dear Xerte users
 
The Land Based Colleges National Consortium has been using Xerte Online Toolkits for more than a year now. Over the summer we took the plunge and upgraded to XOT V2.0 - and since then we have had no end of trouble. The IT specialist responsible for our Moodle-based website http://www.lbcnc.org.uk/moodle/ has pointed out to me that we are still running quite an old version of Moodle (1.9 I think). Using Google I've come across a discussion thread http://lists.nottingham.ac.uk/pipermail/xerte-dev/2012-December/003211.html which seems to suggest that we should upgrade to Moodle 2.x. Have others run into similar problems?
 
Eddy Knasel for LBCNC

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