Hi,
My company, Saforian, purchased a corporate website license for CKFinder around a year ago for use with CKEditor and CKFinder in a Drupal installation.
I am now looking to upgrade the CKEditor version and see you have a new CKEditor for Drupal download. When I downloaded and installed this, I was not sure where to place my CKFinder license information. I tried in the Drupal admin section for CKEditor, but that didn't work, and then I tried to place it in the config.php file in the ckfinder directory like it used to live. In both cases I get just the demo version of ckfinder.
Where do I place my CKFinder license info now?
Thanks,
Matt
My company, Saforian, purchased a corporate website license for CKFinder around a year ago for use with CKEditor and CKFinder in a Drupal installation.
I am now looking to upgrade the CKEditor version and see you have a new CKEditor for Drupal download. When I downloaded and installed this, I was not sure where to place my CKFinder license information. I tried in the Drupal admin section for CKEditor, but that didn't work, and then I tried to place it in the config.php file in the ckfinder directory like it used to live. In both cases I get just the demo version of ckfinder.
Where do I place my CKFinder license info now?
Thanks,
Matt
Re: Using CKFinder license with CKEditor for Drupal
The CKEditor for Drupal module that you downloaded accepts a CKEditor for Drupal license name and key, and not a standalone CKFinder license. However, can you please contact our Customer Support to sort this issue?
Documentation Manager, CKSource
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