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− | The | + | The ASP version of CKFinder has been designed to run in '''IIS versions 5 and 6''', with no need of any extra component for its basic functionality. |
− | In order to create thumbnails or restrict image dimensions one of these items should be available: | + | In order to create thumbnails or restrict image dimensions, one of these items should be available: |
− | * | + | * ASP.NET 1.1 or 2.0. If the .Net Framework is available in the server and enabled in IIS, and both the ASP and ASP.NET runtimes have access to the Windows temporary folder then it will be used automatically. This is the recommended solution.<br> |
− | * AspJpeg component from Persits Software Inc. | + | * [http://www.aspjpeg.com/ AspJpeg] component from Persits Software Inc. Not distributed with CKFinder. |
− | * ASPImage 2 component from ServerObjects | + | * [http://www.serverobjects.com/comp/Aspimage.htm ASPImage 2] component from ServerObjects. Not distributed with CKFinder.<br> |
− | * Microsoft Office Web Components. It will provide very low quality thumbnails. | + | * Microsoft Office Web Components. It will provide very low quality thumbnails. Not recommended.<br> |
Revision as of 23:40, 10 January 2008
Browsers
CKFinder is compatible with the following browsers, with their default settings:
- Internet Explorer 5.5+
- Firefox 1.5+
- Safari 3+
- Opera 9.5+
Note for Opera: By default Opera is configured to not allow scripts to receive right click events. The context menu will not work because of this. To correct it, just enable this option in the Opera settings: Tools (Menu) > Preferences... > Advanced (Tab) > Content (Left List) > JavaScript Options... > Allow script to receive right clicks (must be checked).
The ASP version of CKFinder has been designed to run in IIS versions 5 and 6, with no need of any extra component for its basic functionality.
In order to create thumbnails or restrict image dimensions, one of these items should be available:
- ASP.NET 1.1 or 2.0. If the .Net Framework is available in the server and enabled in IIS, and both the ASP and ASP.NET runtimes have access to the Windows temporary folder then it will be used automatically. This is the recommended solution.
- AspJpeg component from Persits Software Inc. Not distributed with CKFinder.
- ASPImage 2 component from ServerObjects. Not distributed with CKFinder.
- Microsoft Office Web Components. It will provide very low quality thumbnails. Not recommended.