Hi,
I'm using ASP.NET 2.0 and FCKEditor. I've managed to change everything to suit my needs, except for the requirement of an Image and File folder. I'd rather not have any folder requirements at all - so, when you browse for files, it takes you to the base "UserFilesPath".
I've read on here that there are solutions for this using PHP and ASP, however, I haven't see a .NET or native javascript solution.
Currently, I have a workaround, by changing two functions in frmfolder.html:
function SetResourceType( type )
{
oConnector.ResourceType = type ;
LoadFolders( '../' ) ;
}
window.onload = function()
{
oListManager.Init() ;
LoadFolders( '../' ) ;
}
When I put the ../ in the LoadFolders function, the browser starts at one folder higher than the Image or File folder, which is where I want it to start, however, these folders are still required to exist or the program breaks AND the base folder reads ".." instead of what I'd like it to read ("Users"). Both of these nuisances are confusing my users.
If there is not currently a solution, having read through all the posts here, I think this would be a really nice thing to incorporate into the next version.
Thanks.
I'm using ASP.NET 2.0 and FCKEditor. I've managed to change everything to suit my needs, except for the requirement of an Image and File folder. I'd rather not have any folder requirements at all - so, when you browse for files, it takes you to the base "UserFilesPath".
I've read on here that there are solutions for this using PHP and ASP, however, I haven't see a .NET or native javascript solution.
Currently, I have a workaround, by changing two functions in frmfolder.html:
function SetResourceType( type )
{
oConnector.ResourceType = type ;
LoadFolders( '../' ) ;
}
window.onload = function()
{
oListManager.Init() ;
LoadFolders( '../' ) ;
}
When I put the ../ in the LoadFolders function, the browser starts at one folder higher than the Image or File folder, which is where I want it to start, however, these folders are still required to exist or the program breaks AND the base folder reads ".." instead of what I'd like it to read ("Users"). Both of these nuisances are confusing my users.
If there is not currently a solution, having read through all the posts here, I think this would be a really nice thing to incorporate into the next version.
Thanks.