Hi,
this is my first install of FCK. Using localhost on Vista at the moment, with ASP.Net 3.5 C#. Editor is working ok but I can't get the Image/File browser part working. I've searched the forums on here and in various other places and have found similar errors but can't seem to find a fix.
Basically when I click "Browse Server" I'm getting an XML Request Error: Not Found [404]. Thing is the path its trying to find is still a PHP one, despite my setting aspx in the config. I'm using the FredCK.FCKeditorV2.dll which is in my bin folder, and looking at the code that seems to have the filebrowser built in, so am I missing something with the config files?
The path its quoting in the error is:
http://localhost/mysite/tools/fckeditor/editor/filemanager/connectors/php/connector.php?Command=GetFoldersAndFiles&Type=File&CurrentFolder=%2F&uuid=1219668837507
I've really not done much else but try and get this part working, so I've not changed anything other than the parts of the config below. Here's the relevent bits of the config files anyway:
Web.config
<add key="FCKeditor:BasePath" value="~/tools/fckeditor/" />
<add key="FCKeditor:EditorPath" value="~/tools/fckeditor/editor/" />
<add key="FCKeditor:UserFilesPath" value="/uploads/" />
fckconfig.js
var _FileBrowserLanguage = 'aspx' ; // asp | aspx | cfm | lasso | perl | php | py
var _QuickUploadLanguage = 'aspx' ; // asp | aspx | cfm | lasso | perl | php | py
// Don't care about the following two lines. It just calculates the correct connector
// extension to use for the default File Browser (Perl uses "cgi").
var _FileBrowserExtension = _FileBrowserLanguage == 'perl' ? 'cgi' : _FileBrowserLanguage ;
var _QuickUploadExtension = _QuickUploadLanguage == 'perl' ? 'cgi' : _QuickUploadLanguage ;
FCKConfig.LinkBrowser = true ;
FCKConfig.LinkBrowserURL = FCKConfig.BasePath + 'filemanager/browser/default/browser.html?Connector=' + encodeURIComponent( FCKConfig.BasePath + 'filemanager/connectors/' + _FileBrowserLanguage + '/connector.' + _FileBrowserExtension ) ;
FCKConfig.LinkBrowserWindowWidth = FCKConfig.ScreenWidth * 0.7 ; // 70%
FCKConfig.LinkBrowserWindowHeight = FCKConfig.ScreenHeight * 0.7 ; // 70%
FCKConfig.ImageBrowser = true ;
FCKConfig.ImageBrowserURL = FCKConfig.BasePath + 'filemanager/browser/default/browser.html?Type=Image&Connector=' + encodeURIComponent( FCKConfig.BasePath + 'filemanager/connectors/' + _FileBrowserLanguage + '/connector.' + _FileBrowserExtension ) ;
FCKConfig.ImageBrowserWindowWidth = FCKConfig.ScreenWidth * 0.7 ; // 70% ;
FCKConfig.ImageBrowserWindowHeight = FCKConfig.ScreenHeight * 0.7 ; // 70% ;
FCKConfig.FlashBrowser = true ;
FCKConfig.FlashBrowserURL = FCKConfig.BasePath + 'filemanager/browser/default/browser.html?Type=Flash&Connector=' + encodeURIComponent( FCKConfig.BasePath + 'filemanager/connectors/' + _FileBrowserLanguage + '/connector.' + _FileBrowserExtension ) ;
FCKConfig.FlashBrowserWindowWidth = FCKConfig.ScreenWidth * 0.7 ; //70% ;
FCKConfig.FlashBrowserWindowHeight = FCKConfig.ScreenHeight * 0.7 ; //70% ;
FCKConfig.LinkUpload = true ;
FCKConfig.LinkUploadURL = FCKConfig.BasePath + 'filemanager/connectors/' + _QuickUploadLanguage + '/upload.' + _QuickUploadExtension ;
FCKConfig.LinkUploadAllowedExtensions = ".(7z|aiff|asf|avi|bmp|csv|doc|fla|flv|gif|gz|gzip|jpeg|jpg|mid|mov|mp3|mp4|mpc|mpeg|mpg|ods|odt|pdf|png|ppt|pxd|qt|ram|rar|rm|rmi|rmvb|rtf|sdc|sitd|swf|sxc|sxw|tar|tgz|tif|tiff|txt|vsd|wav|wma|wmv|xls|xml|zip)$" ; // empty for all
FCKConfig.LinkUploadDeniedExtensions = "" ; // empty for no one
FCKConfig.ImageUpload = true ;
FCKConfig.ImageUploadURL = FCKConfig.BasePath + 'filemanager/connectors/' + _QuickUploadLanguage + '/upload.' + _QuickUploadExtension + '?Type=Image' ;
FCKConfig.ImageUploadAllowedExtensions = ".(jpg|gif|jpeg|png|bmp)$" ; // empty for all
FCKConfig.ImageUploadDeniedExtensions = "" ; // empty for no one
FCKConfig.FlashUpload = true ;
FCKConfig.FlashUploadURL = FCKConfig.BasePath + 'filemanager/connectors/' + _QuickUploadLanguage + '/upload.' + _QuickUploadExtension + '?Type=Flash' ;
FCKConfig.FlashUploadAllowedExtensions = ".(swf|flv)$" ; // empty for all
FCKConfig.FlashUploadDeniedExtensions = "" ; // empty for no one
\tools\fckeditor\editor\filemanager\connectors\aspx\config.ascx
private bool CheckAuthentication()
{
// WARNING : DO NOT simply return "true". By doing so, you are allowing
// "anyone" to upload and list the files in your server. You must implement
// some kind of session validation here. Even something very simple as...
//
// return ( Session[ "IsAuthorized" ] != null && (bool)Session[ "IsAuthorized" ] == true );
//
// ... where Session[ "IsAuthorized" ] is set to "true" as soon as the
// user logs in your system.
return true;
}
public override void SetConfig()
{
// SECURITY: You must explicitly enable this "connector". (Set it to "true").
Enabled = CheckAuthentication();
// URL path to user files.
UserFilesPath = "/uploads/";
// The connector tries to resolve the above UserFilesPath automatically.
// Use the following setting it you prefer to explicitely specify the
// absolute path. Examples: 'C:\\MySite\\userfiles\\' or '/root/mysite/userfiles/'.
// Attention: The above 'UserFilesPath' URL must point to the same directory.
UserFilesAbsolutePath = "";
Any and all help appreciated - thanks in advance
dave
Mon, 08/25/2008 - 15:16
#1
Re: asp.net integration - problem with "browse server"
heh, I seem to have fixed it - my cache would appear not to be refreshing as often as I'd like so the changes I've made to the config have not been rendered as part of the site... clearing everything down and running the website build again seems to have done the trick.
Sorry for wasting anyone's time - I'll pop back when I have a real problem