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An administrator can change the following settings in ''Settings > Site administration > Server > HTTP''.
 
Location: ''Administration > Server > HTTP''
 
==Frame name==
 
If you've developed a web wrapper for Moodle and you want to include Moodle in a larger frame, put the name for the Moodle frame here.


==Use slash arguments==
==Use slash arguments==


You will need to change this setting only if you are having trouble viewing files or images. Most of the time, Moodle will display files and pictures with no problem using the slash arguments. If you get errors when you try to view pictures or files
You will need to change this setting only if you are having trouble viewing files or images. Most of the time, Moodle will display files and pictures with no problem using the slash arguments. If you get errors when you try to view pictures or files from within Moodle, your PHP server doesn't allow the slash argument method and you will need to disable this setting.
from within Moodle, your PHP server doesn't allow the slash argument method and you will need to use the file argument method instead.


==Proxyhost and proxyport==
==Proxyhost and proxyport==


Your Moodle server may need to access the Internet through a proxy server, depending on your network configuration. If you're not sure about whether you need a proxy server, contact your network administrator or ISP.
Your Moodle server may need to access the Internet through a proxy server, depending on your network configuration. If you're not sure about whether you need a proxy server, contact your network administrator or ISP.
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Revision as of 07:10, 20 October 2011

An administrator can change the following settings in Settings > Site administration > Server > HTTP.

Use slash arguments

You will need to change this setting only if you are having trouble viewing files or images. Most of the time, Moodle will display files and pictures with no problem using the slash arguments. If you get errors when you try to view pictures or files from within Moodle, your PHP server doesn't allow the slash argument method and you will need to disable this setting.

Proxyhost and proxyport

Your Moodle server may need to access the Internet through a proxy server, depending on your network configuration. If you're not sure about whether you need a proxy server, contact your network administrator or ISP.