Configuration File"

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Using custom configuration file
 
 
 
If you reference to your own config file exactly as mentioned in the example:
 
If you reference to your own config file exactly as mentioned in the example:
  

Revision as of 21:58, 14 September 2008

If you reference to your own config file exactly as mentioned in the example:

"FCKConfig.CustomConfigurationsPath = '/myconfig.js';"

Then the js file should be placed in "fckeditor/editor"