Closed (fixed)
Project:
Web File Manager
Version:
6.x-2.12
Component:
Miscellaneous
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Support request
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
6 Oct 2010 at 02:31 UTC
Updated:
29 Oct 2010 at 09:30 UTC
Hey--
I was using WebFM in conjunction with CKEditor (mostly for the insert image ability) but CKEditor was proving to be difficult so I installed WYSIWYG to simplify it--now WebFM isn't showing up as my file manager. Is this just because one of the three aren't compatible with the other? Everything in CKEditor is set for WebFM as my upload method...
Oh and now I'm just getting this weird WebFM uploader that only uploads the file as a little icon w/the file name that opens in a new window when clicked on.
What's going on and can I fix it? I've included a photo of what Web FM looks like now...I'm so confused!
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
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| Screen shot 2010-10-05 at 10.34.02 PM.png | 254.33 KB | Jettzilla |
Comments
Comment #1
cgmonroe commentedThe screen show shows the normal WebFM attachments part of a node creation.
I've only used the WebFM popup extra module with WYSYWIG/TinyMCE so I can't speak for CKEditor. But the basic process should be the same.
You need to enable the WebFM Popup module that comes with Webfm.
For TinyMCE, you go to the WYSIWYG config for TinyMCE and enable the Webfm_popup plug in for each filter you want.
Once this is set up, when you click on the insert image or file button, you will get a "browse" button next the the URL field. Clicking this opens a WebFM window that lets you use existing file/image or upload a new one.
Comment #2
nhck commentedJettzilla,
in Order to use webfm for your inline file browser please do this:
Hope it helps.