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Not sure where to put this, but here goes. Often a Moodle user will like to adjust a particular sting the he sees when using Moodle. It is often a problem to find WHICH PHP file is the one that it is associated with. I think I have even tried doing  a search in a local moodle install to try to find a string and I don't think that worked as well as I had hoped. The best thing would be a search option built into Moodle. Could a browser plugin like firebug or webdeveloper be of any assistance?
Not sure where to put this, but here goes. Often a Moodle user will like to adjust a particular sting the he sees when using Moodle. It is often a problem to find WHICH PHP file is the one that it is associated with. I think I have even tried doing  a search in a local moodle install to try to find a string and I don't think that worked as well as I had hoped. The best thing would be a search option built into Moodle. Could a browser plugin like firebug or webdeveloper be of any assistance?


Also the link to phpinfo at the bottom of the page doesn't work
Also the link to phpdocs at the bottom of the page doesn't work [[User:Jeff Forssell|Jeff Forssell]] 08:55, 8 July 2009 (UTC)

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Not sure where to put this, but here goes. Often a Moodle user will like to adjust a particular sting the he sees when using Moodle. It is often a problem to find WHICH PHP file is the one that it is associated with. I think I have even tried doing a search in a local moodle install to try to find a string and I don't think that worked as well as I had hoped. The best thing would be a search option built into Moodle. Could a browser plugin like firebug or webdeveloper be of any assistance?

Also the link to phpdocs at the bottom of the page doesn't work Jeff Forssell 08:55, 8 July 2009 (UTC)