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Location: ''Administration > Appearance > Filter settings''
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==Site administration settings==


===Common filter settings===


==Text cache lifetime==
A site administrator can change the following settings in ''Settings > Site administration > Plugins > Filters > Common filter settings'':


Text filters can take a lot of processor power to analyze. If you have a large number of courses, the filters may slow your system. The text cache lifetime determines how often the filters run. If you set them to run too frequently, your system may
* Text cache lifetime - Text filters can take a lot of processor power to analyse. If you have a large number of courses, the filters may slow your system. The text cache lifetime determines how often the filters run. If you set them to run too frequently, your system may slow down. If you set them to run too infrequently, analysing new content will take too long and users will notice. You should experiment to find the correct amount of time for your server.
slow down. If you set them to run too infrequently, analyzing new content will take too long and users will notice. You should experiment to find the correct amount of time for your server.
* Filter uploaded files - This setting enables uploaded files (HTML and text only) to be processed by the filters system. You can choose to have none, only HTML or all files filtered.
* Filter match once per page - This setting effects the glossary, activity and resource linking filters. If set to yes, only the first match on the complete page will be converted to a link. All others will be ignored.
* Filter match once per text - This setting effects the glossary, activity and resource linking filters. If set to yes, only the first match in a discrete block of text will be converted to a link. All others in that text block will be ignored.
* Filter all strings - The filter all strings common filter setting in Moodle 1.9 (which only worked for the multi-language filter) has been replaced by the 'Apply to' setting in Manage filters.


==Filter uploaded files==
===File activity module setting===


This setting enables uploaded files (HTML and text only) to be processed by the filters system. You can choose to have none, only HTML or all files filtered.
A site administrator can change the following setting in ''Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Activity modules > File'':


==Filter match once per page==
* Use filters on file content - This applies to content in HTML and XHTML pages.
 
[[File:xhtmlfilters.png]]
This setting effects the glossary, activity and resource linking filters. If set to yes, only the first match on the complete page will be converted to a link. All others will be ignored.
 
==Filter match once per text==
 
This setting effects the glossary, activity and resource linking filters. If set to yes, only the first match in a discrete block of text will be converted to a link. All others in that text block will be ignored.
 
==Filter all strings==
 
If checked, headings and titles can be displayed in different languages using the [[Multi language content|multi-language filter]].
 
Note: Settings links for particular filters can be found in ''Administration > Modules > [[Filters]]''.


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


*[[Filters]]
*[[Managing filters]]
*[[Talk:Filter settings]] - for Filter settings in Moodle 1.5
 
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Latest revision as of 17:19, 14 February 2020

Site administration settings

Common filter settings

A site administrator can change the following settings in Settings > Site administration > Plugins > Filters > Common filter settings:

  • Text cache lifetime - Text filters can take a lot of processor power to analyse. If you have a large number of courses, the filters may slow your system. The text cache lifetime determines how often the filters run. If you set them to run too frequently, your system may slow down. If you set them to run too infrequently, analysing new content will take too long and users will notice. You should experiment to find the correct amount of time for your server.
  • Filter uploaded files - This setting enables uploaded files (HTML and text only) to be processed by the filters system. You can choose to have none, only HTML or all files filtered.
  • Filter match once per page - This setting effects the glossary, activity and resource linking filters. If set to yes, only the first match on the complete page will be converted to a link. All others will be ignored.
  • Filter match once per text - This setting effects the glossary, activity and resource linking filters. If set to yes, only the first match in a discrete block of text will be converted to a link. All others in that text block will be ignored.
  • Filter all strings - The filter all strings common filter setting in Moodle 1.9 (which only worked for the multi-language filter) has been replaced by the 'Apply to' setting in Manage filters.

File activity module setting

A site administrator can change the following setting in Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Activity modules > File:

  • Use filters on file content - This applies to content in HTML and XHTML pages.

xhtmlfilters.png

See also