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− | To replace the default image file browser with, for instance a custom image gallery, edit the fckconfig.js and set (for example): | + | To replace the default image file browser with, for instance a custom image gallery, edit the fckconfig.js or your [[FCKeditor 2.x/Developers Guide/Configuration/Configuration File|custom Configuration File]] and set (for example): |
<pre>FCKConfig.ImageBrowserURL = '/myfilebrowserpath/browser.php' ; | <pre>FCKConfig.ImageBrowserURL = '/myfilebrowserpath/browser.php' ; | ||
</pre> | </pre> |
Latest revision as of 13:53, 22 January 2008
Custom File Browser
To replace the default image file browser with, for instance a custom image gallery, edit the fckconfig.js or your custom Configuration File and set (for example):
FCKConfig.ImageBrowserURL = '/myfilebrowserpath/browser.php' ;
Function SetUrl
When a file is selected on your custom File Browser implementation, you must simply call the "SetUrl" JavaScript function in the window.opener (the FCKeditor dialog that opened the File Browser), passing the URL of the file.
A very simple implementation (with no server side integration) could be something like this:
<html> <head> <title>My File Browser</title> <script type="text/javascript"> function SelectFile( fileUrl ) { // window.opener.SetUrl( url, width, height, alt); window.opener.SetUrl( fileUrl ) ; window.close() ; } </script> </head> <body> <a href="javascript:SelectFile('File1.jpg');">File 1</a><br /> <a href="javascript:SelectFile('File2.jpg');">File 2</a> </body> </html>
UploadURL
If your custom browser handles uploading of images, flash objects or links in a radically different way you might want to remember to change the standard image,flash and links uploading tab in fckconfig.js file or in you custom Configuration File.
Examples:
- Images
FCKConfig.ImageUploadURL = '/your_file_browser_directory/upload.php'
- Flash objects
FCKConfig.FlashUploadURL = '/your_file_browser_directory/upload.php'
- Links
FCKConfig.LinkUploadURL = '/your_file_browser_directory/upload.php'
NOTE: For all the information about the functions written in the example view: ImageUploadURL,FlashUploadURL and LinkUploadURL configuration options.