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< li > < a href = "#9._WIRIS_mathematical_formulas" > Mathematical formulas with WIRIS< / a > < / li >
< li > < a href = "#10._Xapian_fulltext_indexing" > Full-text indexation with Xapian< / a > < / li >
< li > < a href = "#11._Chamilo_rapid_ppt_conversion" > Chamilo Rapid - PPT conversion system< / a > < / li >
< li > < a href = "#12._Setting_cron_up" > Setting chronological tasks< / a > < / li >
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< em > Note< / em > : Sometimes, this doesn't work out so easily. You can probably ask for the assistance of any system administrator around with a bit of Java and PHP experience, or you can always ask one of the Chamilo's Official Providers for assistance (ask for a guaranteed commercial contract).
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< h2 > < a name = "12._Setting_cron_up" > < / a > Setting chronological tasks< / h2 >
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Since Chamilo 1.8.8, a few tasks need to be executed regularly in order to get
the best out of your server resources. One of such tasks (and the only one
around at the time of Chamilo 1.8.8) is the sending of internal messaging
notifications by e-mail, i.e. when you receive an e-mail from another person or
from a group inside the internal messaging system of Chamilo, if all e-mails are
sent immediately, then you might not have the chance to receive them at your
pace, once a day or even once a week. For cases like this you, as a Chamilo
administrator, should setup a cron process on the server to check the queue of
e-mails and send is timely.< / p >
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Setting up a cron task is easy and there are several ways to do it. We recommend
you have a look at the < a href = "http://drupal.org/cron" > Drupal documentation
for setting up cron< / a > and define your own cron process as:
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35 * * * * wget -O - -q -t 1 http://campus.example.com/main/cron/notification.php
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