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The example of creating CKFinder using a ColdFusion component: | The example of creating CKFinder using a ColdFusion component: | ||
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<cfscript> | <cfscript> | ||
ckfinder = createObject( "component", "ckfinder" ) ; | ckfinder = createObject( "component", "ckfinder" ) ; | ||
− | ckfinder. | + | ckfinder.BasePath = "/ckfinder/" ; |
− | ckfinder. | + | ckfinder.Width = 400 ; |
− | ckfinder.Create() ; | + | ckfinder.Create() ; |
</cfscript> | </cfscript> | ||
− | </ | + | </source> |
For a full working examples please refer to the "'''_samples'''" directory. | For a full working examples please refer to the "'''_samples'''" directory. |
Latest revision as of 09:49, 18 May 2010
Introduction
Before reading this section, please read the installation and configuration instructions and make sure that the examples located in the _samples
directory are working correctly.
The _samples
directory contains HTML files with examples of launching CKFinder by using the JavaScript code as well as a cfm
folder with examples of launching CKFinder by using the ColdFusion language.
The following files are used when either the JavaScript or the ColdFusion method of launching CKFinder is used:
-
ckfinder.js
in case of the JavaScript integration method, -
ckfinder_v1.js
in case of JavaScript V1 integration method (useful when migrating from CKFinder 1.x), -
ckfinder.cfc
in case of the ColdFusion integration method.
Example
To launch CKFinder, basically we need to do three things:
- Create an instance of a CKFinder class/component.
- Assign CKFinder properties.
- Call the Create function.
The example of creating CKFinder using a ColdFusion component:
<cfscript> ckfinder = createObject( "component", "ckfinder" ) ; ckfinder.BasePath = "/ckfinder/" ; ckfinder.Width = 400 ; ckfinder.Create() ; </cfscript>
For a full working examples please refer to the "_samples" directory.
Integration methods
- JavaScript integration - The preferred method of integration, simple, yet powerful.
- JavaScript integration (V1) - The old "V1" way, useful when migrating from CKFinder 1.x because it is possible to reuse the old code.
- ColdFusion integration - If you haven't worked with JavaScript before or the JavaScript integration seems to be too complicated then it might be the way to go for you.