I’ve been able to share cookies between my website & my open-edx platform.
I am using the hawthorn release and it is running on a t2.large AWS server.
The WordPress integrator is not able to fetch the enrollment API, which endpoints are necessary for the WordPress integrator?
Apparently, I use 2 different domains, one domain is used for the open-edx lms, the second domain is used for an external website.
I’ve done the SSL encryption for both servers.
The WordPress plugin is able to find the cookie for user-info, but he doesn’t recognize the ‘openedxloggedin’ cookie, what could be the root for this failure?
Is there any source where I can read more about the eox-api and its purpose?
Kind regards aliwo
]]>I’m trying to test this plugin on a development site to see if it will meet our needs. Is there any detailed documentation to guide the setup? I’m trying to create the authentication tokens, and I’m not at all sure how this is supposed to be set up.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Hello,
I am using the Integrator right now to link my WordPress site with my edX platform. I have configured it in a way that clicking on Register or Login will actually open my edX page (on the same tab).
But if I go back, the menu doesn’t change. As stated on the plugin description, once an user is logged into edX, the menu should change and offer more options more according the an edX course.
Should the menu functionality work out of the box? Is there anything required to be configured on edX server directly?
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