CustomConfigurationsPath"

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See [[FCKeditor 2.x/Developers Guide/Configuration/Configuration File#Method 1|Method 1]] in Configuration File Section.
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See [[FCKeditor 2.x/Developers Guide/Configuration/Configuration File#Method 1|Method 1]] in Configuration File Section for more information.

Latest revision as of 10:14, 10 January 2008

CustomConfigurationsPath

When making changes to the fckconfig.js file, you have to remember to reapply those changes in the file when upgrading FCKeditor to a newer version. This could be tedious or you could even not remember this.

To make thinks easier, you can simply use this setting to point the editor to a secondary configuration file that overrides the configurations defined in the default fckconfig.js file. So, you can place that file anywhere outside the FCKeditor installation directory.

You don't need to make a copy of the fckconfig.js file. Just include the configurations you want to change in your file.

Example:

FCKConfig.CustomConfigurationsPath = '/myconfig.js' ;

See Method 1 in Configuration File Section for more information.

This page was last edited on 10 January 2008, at 10:14.