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I don't know what I could be missing... I thought the client was mistaken, but when I sign in w/ her credentials, I cannot upload an image. As you can see from the attached screen shots, I don't have that problem when I sign in (Picture 3.png), and I don't know what else I may need to enable for the Site Manager role that I've set up. I have pretty much everything related to images checked on, and as you can see from the attached Picture 4.png file, I have the permissions related to Uploads all enabled. So what am I missing? Picture 2.png is what my client is currently seeing.
Thanks,
Shaun
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Comments
Comment #1
Jorrit CreditAttribution: Jorrit commentedYou have enabled the upload files permission, but this permission is only for the upload module. There is a separate permission for FCKeditor uploads. I suspect that that permission has not been enabled. Is that true?
Comment #2
shaunwo CreditAttribution: shaunwo commentedHow do I get to those permissions? We're using the WYSIWYG module w/ multiple editors, and this link takes me to the
"FCKeditor profile for Full HTML": /admin/settings/wysiwyg/profile/2/edit
Comment #3
shaunwo CreditAttribution: shaunwo commentedJust to clarify... we're using the WYSIWYG module with the FCK editor as one of available editors. So how can I get to those settings?
Comment #4
Jorrit CreditAttribution: Jorrit commentedTHen you should report it at the wysiwyg module issue tracker. fckeditor.module and wysiwyg.module are two different things.
Comment #5
shaunwo CreditAttribution: shaunwo commentedThank you. Sorry for the trouble. I'm re-posting to the other issue tracker right now.