I am very excited about the editor, but I am getting pretty desperate as I can't get de image browser to work properly. I set the paths right, and I saw theat the manager did create to subdirs on my server, but when I load it, i get the following javascript error in the image browser:
line: 119:
error: object expected
URL: frmresourceslist.html
in the config js file, i did this:
FCKConfig.ImageBrowserURL = FCKConfig.BasePath + "filemanager/browser/default/browser.html?Type=Image&Connector=connectors/php/connector.php&ServerPath=/UserFiles/";
It should work, as I traced the path in connector.php, but I just can't get it to work
line: 119:
error: object expected
URL: frmresourceslist.html
in the config js file, i did this:
FCKConfig.ImageBrowserURL = FCKConfig.BasePath + "filemanager/browser/default/browser.html?Type=Image&Connector=connectors/php/connector.php&ServerPath=/UserFiles/";
It should work, as I traced the path in connector.php, but I just can't get it to work
RE: image browserproblems
THANKS FOR ANY HELP!!!
RE: image browserproblems
It turns out that this was causing the XML being generated by the cfm connector to be invalid. The folder/file list depended on this XML being valid and results in an object being returned empty. When it is referenced on the resource page it generates the javascript error.
If you are using Cold Fusion, comment out the final line of the file /FCKeditor/editor/filemanager/browser/default/connectors/cfm/connector.cfm
which is: <cfsetting enablecfoutputonly="false">
Commenting out the above line will stop any additional output from malforming the XML.
If that doesn't work, in my searching I found another XML error that would cause the same effects in the app. If the above solution doesn't apply and you are using IE, try changing your browser security settings. In Tools -> Internet Options -> security tab, choose the zone your site is in and choose Custom Level then enable the option to "access data sources across domains".
Hope that helps!
RE: image browserproblems
line: 119:
error: object expected
URL: frmresourceslist.html
The weird thing I'm noticing is that this only happens on a particular server of mine. I can't find any significant differences between my working installation (server) and this broken installation (server).