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When loading CKFinder, the <code>type</code> querystring parameter can be used to display a specific type only. If <code>type</code> is omitted in the URL, the <code>{{{DefaultResourceTypes}}}</code> setting is used (it may contain the resource type names separated by a comma). | When loading CKFinder, the <code>type</code> querystring parameter can be used to display a specific type only. If <code>type</code> is omitted in the URL, the <code>{{{DefaultResourceTypes}}}</code> setting is used (it may contain the resource type names separated by a comma). | ||
− | If the <code>{{{DefaultResourceTypes}}}</code> setting is left empty, all types are loaded. When you want to limit CKFinder to only use the newly defined <code>MSdocs</code> resource type, use the following code: | + | If the <code>{{{DefaultResourceTypes}}}</code> setting is left empty, all types — including the newly defined ones — are loaded. When you want to limit CKFinder to only use the newly defined <code>MSdocs</code> resource type, use the following code: |
Latest revision as of 08:30, 31 March 2011
When loading CKFinder, the type
querystring parameter can be used to display a specific type only. If type
is omitted in the URL, the {{{DefaultResourceTypes}}}
setting is used (it may contain the resource type names separated by a comma).
If the {{{DefaultResourceTypes}}}
setting is left empty, all types — including the newly defined ones — are loaded. When you want to limit CKFinder to only use the newly defined MSdocs
resource type, use the following code: