I'm creating a potentially large database-driven site. Each page on the site uses fckeditor for user interaction and editing of content. In this circumstance is it most common to use one FCKeditor folder in the root directory of the site? Or is it better to have a seperate folder for each page you're using it in?
The reason I came to this question is that I have images on the page, but the images show up as broken links when i'm editing the contents. FCKeditor's main folder is located in root - a directory other than the page using it. I think the problem is that the location of the image is getting pulled from the database text ,then thrown into fckeditor. Since this location is relative to the original page and not relative to the editor it shows up as a broken link. How do I get around this so that my images show up correctly in the editor?
The reason I came to this question is that I have images on the page, but the images show up as broken links when i'm editing the contents. FCKeditor's main folder is located in root - a directory other than the page using it. I think the problem is that the location of the image is getting pulled from the database text ,then thrown into fckeditor. Since this location is relative to the original page and not relative to the editor it shows up as a broken link. How do I get around this so that my images show up correctly in the editor?
Re: common usage for fckeditor
You can do some creative symbolic linking to get your images to appear in the edit document, or you can change your image references to be absolute instead of relative.