[Xerte] Re: Transferring files to remote server

Julian Tenney Julian.Tenney at nottingham.ac.uk
Tue Oct 4 09:25:50 BST 2011


Sounds like mime types on the server. Check the archives. The server needs to be able to serve .rlo, .rlm, .rlt (all of which are .xml)

From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of A-P. Lian
Sent: 04 October 2011 08:06
To: list, Xerte discussion
Subject: [Xerte] Transferring files to remote server

Hello

At the risk of filling the listserver with trivia, I have a third question today.

I made a short lesson today using the onlinetoolkit in my PC under xampp. Works fine.

I zipped it using the built-in facility then FTPd it to my remote server. It unzipped correctly, the media are in the right place and all seems well.

I connect to the site, the blue progress bar appears and it says that it has finished loading and to wait. I wait but nothing happens. The progress bar is about 80% across. I then refresh the screen. The progress bar fills completely and then nothing. Any clues???

I am working from Thailand with a relatively slow connection but I do not think that this should matter for the amount of traffic involved. My server is in the US. I have not checked the versions of php and mysql but believe that they are likely to be ok.

Advice would be greatly welcomed.

Andrew


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