If you could figure out
how the questions are setup in the sql for phptest you could possibly convert
them using a script to the setup moodle uses. This however would be some
work.
I'd suggest backing up your database (look up mysqldump) then
playing with moodle making a few questions and dump that database as well.
Compare the databases in a text editor such as pico (unix/linux/bsd), evolded
(windows) http://www.home.no/evolved/index.html
or even notepad :(
Look for the questions, compare how they're
setup...
If you can, script a way to transform
'em.
I still prefer the simplicity of phptest,
but that's me. *shrug*
Nowadays everyone wants something that does
everything.
I always consider that
bloatedness.
Hell I remember when I looked at windows xp
at first, I thought it was the most bloated memory wasting piece of shit OS
anyone could dream up. Now I accept it to game with. That doesn't mean I like it
however. I still run a customized freebsd install for all my servers. And I hung
on to windows 98sp2 until it was useless for gaming.
In any event moodle does have some nice
points to it.
Oh, and your welcome.