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Admins can choose to disable AJAX across the whole site in ''Settings > Site administration > Appearance > AJAX and Javascript''.


Ajax is required for drag and drop functionality so leaving it enabled is recommended.
AJAX (short for asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is required for functionality such as drag and drop.  In older versions of Moodle it was possible to disable it, but in recent versions the setting was removed, and now it is always enabled.
 
==Activity chooser default==
 
See the section 'Activities and resources' in [[Course homepage]] for details of the activity chooser.


==See also==
==See also==


* Tracker issue MDL-32509 Get rid of "enablecourseajax" admin setting
* [[:dev:AJAX]]


[[de:Einstellungen für JavaScript und Ajax]]
[[de:Einstellungen für JavaScript und Ajax]]
[[eu:AJAX_eta_Javascript-en_ezarpenak]]
[[eu:AJAX_eta_Javascript-en_ezarpenak]]
[[es:Configuraciones de AJAX y Javascript]]
[[es:Configuraciones de AJAX y Javascript]]

Latest revision as of 15:36, 10 January 2017


AJAX (short for asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is required for functionality such as drag and drop. In older versions of Moodle it was possible to disable it, but in recent versions the setting was removed, and now it is always enabled.

Activity chooser default

See the section 'Activities and resources' in Course homepage for details of the activity chooser.

See also