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# Create a folder in the server to hold all uploaded files. By default, CKFinder is configured to use the "/ckfinder/userfiles/" folder in your web site. | # Create a folder in the server to hold all uploaded files. By default, CKFinder is configured to use the "/ckfinder/userfiles/" folder in your web site. | ||
# Make the above user files folder writable by the internet user. | # Make the above user files folder writable by the internet user. | ||
− | # Edit the '''config.cfm''' file. Be sure you have correctly set all settings in that file, and that you have enabled CKFinder on it. See [[ | + | # Edit the '''config.cfm''' file. Be sure you have correctly set all settings in that file, and that you have enabled CKFinder on it. See [[CKFinder_1.x/Developers Guide/ColdFusion/Configuration|Configuration]] |
== Security Tips == | == Security Tips == | ||
− | * For security tips see [[ | + | * For security tips see [[CKFinder_1.x/Developers Guide/ColdFusion/Configuration/Security|Security]] section |
Latest revision as of 08:24, 28 May 2010
Installation Instructions
- Copy the distribution files to your web server inside the "/ckfinder/" folder or any other folder in your web site.
- Create a folder in the server to hold all uploaded files. By default, CKFinder is configured to use the "/ckfinder/userfiles/" folder in your web site.
- Make the above user files folder writable by the internet user.
- Edit the config.cfm file. Be sure you have correctly set all settings in that file, and that you have enabled CKFinder on it. See Configuration
Security Tips
- For security tips see Security section