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==== Step1: Create a reference to .dll file ==== | ==== Step1: Create a reference to .dll file ==== | ||
− | To add a plugin to CKFinder, create a reference to .dll with a plugin (for example: CKFinder_ImageResize.dll) in your project: | + | To add a plugin to CKFinder, create a reference to a .dll file with a plugin (for example: CKFinder_ImageResize.dll) in your project: |
* manually copy .dll with a plugin (it's in the "ckfinder/plugins/pluginname/bin/Release" directory) to the "bin" directory of your web site | * manually copy .dll with a plugin (it's in the "ckfinder/plugins/pluginname/bin/Release" directory) to the "bin" directory of your web site | ||
* or in your Visual Studio.NET project: right-click "References" in the "Solution Explorer", use "Browse" to select dll file from the directory you have saved it in. | * or in your Visual Studio.NET project: right-click "References" in the "Solution Explorer", use "Browse" to select dll file from the directory you have saved it in. |
Revision as of 12:05, 18 May 2010
Contents
CKFinder is a plugin-based application and as such it can be extended relatively easily.
Enabling JavaScript Plugins
To add a plugin to CKFinder, upload it to the plugins
folder and enable it by using the extraPlugins
configuration option in the config.js
file:
CKFinder.customConfig = function( config ) { config.extraPlugins = 'dummy'; };
Enabling ASP.NET Plugins
Step1: Create a reference to .dll file
To add a plugin to CKFinder, create a reference to a .dll file with a plugin (for example: CKFinder_ImageResize.dll) in your project:
- manually copy .dll with a plugin (it's in the "ckfinder/plugins/pluginname/bin/Release" directory) to the "bin" directory of your web site
- or in your Visual Studio.NET project: right-click "References" in the "Solution Explorer", use "Browse" to select dll file from the directory you have saved it in.
Step2: Enable plugin in config.ascx
Enable plugin in the configuration file (config.ascx):
Plugins = new string[] { "CKFinder.Plugins.ImageResize, CKFinder_ImageResize" };