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Is there some reason why enabling/installing XSLT for php is not listed as a requirement with any versions?  This is the first thing I ran into after installing Moodle and trying to use the restore tool to convert Blackboard courses... [[User:Shawn Stevenson|Shawn Stevenson]] 17:14, 1 February 2008 (CST)
Is there some reason why enabling/installing XSLT for php is not listed as a requirement with any versions?  This is the first thing I ran into after installing Moodle 1.8 and trying to use the restore tool to convert Blackboard courses... [[User:Shawn Stevenson|Shawn Stevenson]] 17:14, 1 February 2008 (CST)

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1.6?

This article has a 1.6 yellow badge but I can see this setting in my 1.5.3+ (2005060230) site --Darren Smith 00:52, 2 April 2006 (WST)

Sorry I didn't realise it was a 1.5.3+ feature. Please update the article accordingly. --Helen Foster 02:02, 2 April 2006 (WST)

Where does it end?

Thanks for the 'or later' additions, Gustav. I think we have to be careful here though as Moodle has been reported to have problems with, say MySQL 5 (Feb 06). I don't know if that has all been resolved now (no response at the time of writing)but it would be nice if anybody who was aware of a top limit of the server technology versions added them in for the equivilant moodle version. --Darren Smith 21:29, 2 April 2006 (WST)

XSLT

Is there some reason why enabling/installing XSLT for php is not listed as a requirement with any versions? This is the first thing I ran into after installing Moodle 1.8 and trying to use the restore tool to convert Blackboard courses... Shawn Stevenson 17:14, 1 February 2008 (CST)