adp wrote: The demo doesn't work for me (and my good old IE6 on XP), maybe just a config error...
We have just released CKFinder 1.0.1, which fixed some IE compatibility issues in some cases.
adp wrote: Anyway, I have two remarks about CKfinder: - About the "Web site" licence: I would be interested by using it in both ways: within FCK editor AND seperatly (standalone) on 2 different pages (2 different URLs in the same domain). It is not clearly said that this could be done with only one license: Instead of: The Web Site URL must be specified at the moment of the purchase it should be "The Web Site domain URL must be specified at the moment of the purchase"
Actually, for "Web Site URL", we meant the URL that represents the entire web site, not a single page (Page URL). We avoided using "Domain URL" because, for example, "fckeditor.net" is a domain, while "www.fckeditor.net" and "wiki.fckeditor.net" are sub-domains under the same domain. But, the Web Site license for "fckeditor.net" is not valid for "www.fckeditor.net" and "wiki.fckeditor.net".
But, as in the same paragraph we are stating that the license is not valid for sub-domains, I think that your proposal is valid to avoid confusion in the other way. We'll be working to change the license terms.
adp wrote: - Then one question: Are you working on making CKFinder "cross-browser" (especially for Mac users with Safari) ? If yes, I could be really interested in a "Corporate Web Sites" license (for standalone use), but it is a major condition!
Safari compatibility is our priority for CKFinder 1.1. Be sure we are working on it.
adp wrote: - Another question: What about checking the mime type of known file extensions (easy to change) ?
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Re: CKFinder 1.0 for PHP and ASP.NET released!
We have just released CKFinder 1.0.1, which fixed some IE compatibility issues in some cases.
Actually, for "Web Site URL", we meant the URL that represents the entire web site, not a single page (Page URL). We avoided using "Domain URL" because, for example, "fckeditor.net" is a domain, while "www.fckeditor.net" and "wiki.fckeditor.net" are sub-domains under the same domain. But, the Web Site license for "fckeditor.net" is not valid for "www.fckeditor.net" and "wiki.fckeditor.net".
But, as in the same paragraph we are stating that the license is not valid for sub-domains, I think that your proposal is valid to avoid confusion in the other way. We'll be working to change the license terms.
Safari compatibility is our priority for CKFinder 1.1. Be sure we are working on it.
We'll consider your suggestion.
Thanks,
FredCK
Frederico Knabben
CKEditor Project Lead and CKSource Owner
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