Re: [Eclass-users] Latest version of Eclass
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From: Kevin O. <ke...@tu...> - 2004-06-02 18:06:48
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Hi BJ, On Jun 2, 2004, at 10:31 AM, BJ Cameron wrote: > Hi Kevino, > > > > I think I have tried every possible combination (incl passive ftp)=20= > to > > > get > > > files uploaded using the EClass Builder, so far without any luck > > > > > > If I try to upload to a specific folder, > > > http://payson.tulane.edu/staff/bjcameron/screencapture.jpg > > >=A0 I get the following error message. > > > http://payson.tulane.edu/staff/bjcameron/error12.jpg. > > > > Does this error message occur before or when the first file is > > uploaded? That would suggest an error opening the data connection... > > I don't think any files are being uploaded, so I think it is the data=20= > connection issue. > > =A0 > > Sorry to ask this again, but could you upload the errlog.txt after=20= > you > > got this message? There should be an error message this time. > > Not a problem. I cleared the errlog.txt and then tried to upload=20 > files. Same old problem, you can find the errlog here: > http://payson.tulane.edu/staff/bjcameron/errlog6.txt Please try it again turning off Passive FTP and let me know what kind=20 of error you get. This error log shows that the connection to the=20 server was refused, which will happen if you're connecting via Passive=20= FTP and your router, etc. doesn't support connecting via Passive FTP.=20 (I should handle this as a separate error though...) > > > > Cancelled quiz output. > > > http://payson.tulane.edu/staff/bjcameron/demo-2-5-4-15g/ > > > This error/problem seems to happen the first time you use EClass=20= > after > > > a > > > re-boot. All subsequent eclasses work fine with cancelled quizes. > > > > Is this the first quiz created anywhere in the EClass, or a quiz > > created as the first page of an EClass? > > This was the first quiz created in that eclass and the first page (not=20= > including the inital course page, which was an eclass page). I am=20 > having a real hard time replicating this problem. OK, I'll keep looking through the code, but I haven't seen this problem=20= yet. Thanks, Kevin= |