Installation"

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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 [[CKFinder/Developers Guide/ColdFusion/Configuration|Configuration]]
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# 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 [[CKFinder/Developers Guide/ColdFusion/Configuration/Security|Security]] section
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* 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

  1. Copy the distribution files to your web server inside the "/ckfinder/" folder or any other folder in your web site.
  2. 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.
  3. Make the above user files folder writable by the internet user.
  4. 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

This page was last edited on 28 May 2010, at 08:24.