How hard is it to make FCKEditor automatically point to the client machine to grab images for upload. Atm it defaults to the website server, can't imagine 'ever' wanting that but...ok.
Been spinning in circles looking for a resolve, wouldn't think it should be this hard to find/get an answer, all I find is info about $Config["userfilepath"] etc... for the .php...soon the spin will esculate to tailspin repleat with fire....this is silly.
Any and all help/advice greatly appreciated,
Thanks.
Been spinning in circles looking for a resolve, wouldn't think it should be this hard to find/get an answer, all I find is info about $Config["userfilepath"] etc... for the .php...soon the spin will esculate to tailspin repleat with fire....this is silly.
Any and all help/advice greatly appreciated,
Thanks.
Re: Set Asp.net Upload.html Browse to point to client Machine
Then the server browser is used to browse files you've already uploaded, and add them into your page.
Re: Set Asp.net Upload.html Browse to point to client Machine
Thanks for the response, let me rephrase the question. When I click browse (from the UpLoad Tab), I am opened into a directory on the 'server', I want to default to a folder 'somewhere' on the machine that the browser/client that called the web site is on....like "C:\My Documents".
Re: Set Asp.net Upload.html Browse to point to client Machine
This shouldn't be the case.
There are two buttons. One is "Browse Server" - this opens the server browser dialog.
Then, the Upload tab has a "Browse..." button. This will upload a normal Open File dialog (assuming you're on Windows); this will browse *your* machine (or whatever browser/client it is running on - this is what you want). The "Send it to the Server" button then uploads it.
The folder that opens by default is chosen by the browser; usually it remembers the last folder that you uploaded anything from, and opens up there.
Re: Set Asp.net Upload.html Browse to point to client Machine
That's what I thought it should do, it isn't, basically, what I'm encountering is, this little 'insert image' button is a bit overpowered for my users...nice, but too much. They just want to hit the icon, pick an image, hit ok....done (i'd like that to) like any forum they've been to. To many steps with this, a bit "who's on first" with all the browse, browse server, send back, upload..><...so, I'm gonna have to kill the fckversion and come up with my own i quess.
Thanks your input though, really.
Everything comes with a gripe, as encouraging as this looked it's now the measure of my discouragement. Really, there is no...upload the ever important image from here and put it here, in the code?
Re: Set Asp.net Upload.html Browse to point to client Machine
Check this plugin: http://martinezdelizarrondo.com/easyupload/