Ok,
I think there may be something fishy out here. I am using the FCKEditor in an asp.net environment. Every time I try to upload the file using the FCKEditor aspx connector, the file gets uploaded under the location which is configured to be used by the SlickUpload environment. It even follows the GUID naming convention that is configured for SlickUpload.
The file gets uploaded, but I always get an Alert box saying, "Invalid File Type." I have been researching this issue and haven't found a single solution out there. Any one else has faced this issue? Here is my SlickUpload configuration from the web.config. The version I am using for FCKEditor is 2.6.3.
I am also cross posting this on the SlickUpload forum just in case someone else has an answer there.
Anup Marwadi
I think there may be something fishy out here. I am using the FCKEditor in an asp.net environment. Every time I try to upload the file using the FCKEditor aspx connector, the file gets uploaded under the location which is configured to be used by the SlickUpload environment. It even follows the GUID naming convention that is configured for SlickUpload.
The file gets uploaded, but I always get an Alert box saying, "Invalid File Type." I have been researching this issue and haven't found a single solution out there. Any one else has faced this issue? Here is my SlickUpload configuration from the web.config. The version I am using for FCKEditor is 2.6.3.
<sectionGroup name="slickUpload" type="Krystalware.SlickUpload.Configuration.NameValueConfigurationSectionHandler, Krystalware.SlickUpload"> <section name="uploadParser" type="Krystalware.SlickUpload.Configuration.NameValueConfigurationSectionHandler, Krystalware.SlickUpload"/> <section name="uploadStreamProvider" type="Krystalware.SlickUpload.Configuration.NameValueConfigurationSectionHandler, Krystalware.SlickUpload"/> <section name="statusManager" type="Krystalware.SlickUpload.Configuration.StatusManagerConfigurationSectionHandler, Krystalware.SlickUpload"/> </sectionGroup>
<slickUpload> <uploadParser handleRequests="true"/> <uploadStreamProvider provider="File" location="~/UploadedFiles/" fileNameMethod="Custom" fileNameGenerator="GuidFileNameGenerator, App_Code" existingAction="Overwrite"/> </slickUpload>
I am also cross posting this on the SlickUpload forum just in case someone else has an answer there.
Anup Marwadi
Re: SlickUpload and FCKEditor Issues in ASP.net
Here is the change I made to the SlickUpload
This atleast ensures that the files get stored under the location configured under the FCKEditor config, but I still can't see the images in the editor. Any suggestions?