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The slasharguments setting is intended mostly for diagnostic purposes and we strongly recommend this setting should be always enabled. | The slasharguments setting is intended mostly for diagnostic purposes and we ''''''strongly recommend this setting should be always enabled'''. | ||
If you disable this slasharguments setting, many Moodle features will not work properly, such as: | |||
If you disable this '''slasharguments''' setting, many Moodle features will not work properly, such as: | |||
* SCORM packages. | * SCORM packages. | ||
* Relative links in embedded pages. | * Relative links in embedded pages. |
Revision as of 08:44, 26 March 2015
The slasharguments setting is intended mostly for diagnostic purposes and we 'strongly recommend this setting should be always enabled.
If you disable this slasharguments setting, many Moodle features will not work properly, such as:
- SCORM packages.
- Relative links in embedded pages.
- Add-ons and plugins.
- Images.
If you disable slasharguments setting and embedded images start to be displayed it means that the server is not properly configured.
Another very common problem reported on support forums about slasharguments:
A common problem on Apache web server is the File not found error after uploading a file. For further instructions to fix this issue can be found here:
For further information about slasharguments configuration on web servers see:
Please note that will not be possible to disable slasharguments settings on moodle 3.0, we recommend to check and configure slasharguments in your webserver.