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If your web server doesn't support slash arguments (e.g. IIS 5 and certain Apache servers), its use in Moodle can be disabled by un-ticking the setting 'Use slash arguments' in ''Administration > Site administration > Server > HTTP''. This will result in SCORM packages and other features not working, and slash arguments warnings and 'File not found' errors being displayed.
If your web server doesn't support slash arguments (e.g. IIS 5 and certain Apache servers), its use in Moodle can be disabled by un-ticking the checkbox 'Use slash arguments' in ''Administration > Site administration > Server > HTTP''. This will result in SCORM packages and other features not working, and slash arguments warnings and 'File not found' errors being displayed!


Note: '''The use of slash arguments will be required in Moodle 3.0 onwards.''' If your web server doesn't support slash arguments, you will need to change to a web server which does.
Note: '''The use of slash arguments will be required in Moodle 3.0 onwards.''' If your web server doesn't support slash arguments, you will need to change to a web server which does.

Revision as of 11:28, 27 March 2015

The function slash arguments is required for various features in Moodle to work correctly, such as SCORM packages, uploaded files and embedded images.

Slash arguments must be enabled on the web server, as described in:

If your web server doesn't support slash arguments (e.g. IIS 5 and certain Apache servers), its use in Moodle can be disabled by un-ticking the checkbox 'Use slash arguments' in Administration > Site administration > Server > HTTP. This will result in SCORM packages and other features not working, and slash arguments warnings and 'File not found' errors being displayed!

Note: The use of slash arguments will be required in Moodle 3.0 onwards. If your web server doesn't support slash arguments, you will need to change to a web server which does.