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TOPIC: JoomlaFCK Editor
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#7718
Re:JoomlaFCK Editor 13 Years, 4 Months ago Karma: 54
Would you please send us the JoomlaFCK Editor that you are using.
The latest version that we reviewed is 2.6.4.1

Perhaps that they changed things.
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#7978
Re:JoomlaFCK Editor 13 Years, 3 Months ago Karma: 0
Edwin - are you still waiting for a copy of this extension? I am attaching the latest version here.

[edit: tried attaching it, but it is probably too large - i will email this to you]

Here's the current problem I am having with it - perhaps you can suggest how to fix this. I install the extension into the master site, then propagate it to the slave(s). When editing an article in the slave, I click the option in the JoomlaCK editor to insert an image. It opens a modal window, but references the images folder for the master site. Yes, my slave sites use COPY for the /images folder - so each slave has an actual /images folder and NOT a sym-link to the master's /images folder. In the extension there is a place to set your images folder. It defaults to simply "images" (no forward slashes or absolute paths). I have tried a few variances of /images, ../images - but nothing works.

Any idea how to get this to refer to the slave's images folder and not the master's?

Thanks,
--Kevin
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#7979
Re:JoomlaFCK Editor 13 Years, 3 Months ago Karma: 54
Which version of JMS are you using ?
A patch were added in JMS 1.2.61 but we never received any feedback from customer to confirm that it fixes the issue.
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#7997
Re:JoomlaFCK Editor 13 Years, 3 Months ago Karma: 0
I am running 1.2.61 - that's the version that is having trouble with the images folder.

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#8000
Re:JoomlaFCK Editor 13 Years, 3 Months ago Karma: 0
Just updated to most recent version - still having same problem with images folder.

Any suggestions??

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For now I am switching over to JCE editor - which appears to work perfectly. This is fine for me if a solution is never found for this issue.
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Last Edit: 2011/09/07 01:46 By Gremlin.
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Re:JoomlaFCK Editor 13 Years, 3 Months ago Karma: 54
Can you give me a clear procedure on how to reproduce the problem.
On my side, I don't have any problem. So if I can not reproduce it, I can not fix it.

Give me screenshot and step by step procedure.
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