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Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 1:07 am
by Eddy
@Docdoc
Are all pages/folders in the root directorie!
Look also to the read and write settings (755) or (777) from your folders.
Look also to the ajaxfilemanager folder permissions.
Do you have this structure on your server?
content
jscripts
uploaded
login.php
webbuilder pages.html
webbuilder pages.html
webbuilder pages.html
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@ Uddo
is there a possibility to update this great Extension to the newest TinyMCE version ?
I tried to overwrite all files in the jsscripts directory with the newest ones and it works so far.
But it fails during inserting of images and movies with 'cannot find directory' or 'cannot find the link' error
.
There are changes in the tinyMCE files for the ajax file manager you cannot update the cms with the original tinymce files/folders.
It wil take me again many hours to compare and update al changed files with WinMerge and I don`t have the time to do this at the moment

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 9:48 pm
by docdoc
hi Eddy,
thank you for the help it's better now
2 questions i still have:
1: how does admin log out?
2: when trying to insert image and/or embedded media clicking on the icon next to text box it takes me to error page.
would you know why?
thanks for the help
Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:05 am
by Eddy
There is no logout button,if you shut down your browser than you are logged out.
Otherwise you have everytime to login after previeuw the changed page.
Images and media must you upload in the ajax file manager and insert with the ajax file manager.
Make sure the ajax folders have the right permissions.
Please read the included pdf for instructions.
Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 5:31 pm
by docdoc
hi Eddy,
thanks for the help. i don't mean to get on your nerves but:
i read everything again and tried everything but still don't get the image and media thing fixed. basically i dont get the ajax file manager thing.
where is it? i found one in tyne_mce but no matter what i try i still get the error page.
i changed permissions and all ... but got nothing. server supports ajax so it is not problem.
i'm clueless ...
thanks
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 3:46 am
by Eddy
Do you see an error page with a text about the error?
An 404 error page means that the file/url is not found.
You need to upload the files in binary mode with ftp because when their uploaded in ASCII mode they can become corrupted.
I hope this helps,otherwise I don`t know what the problem is

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 11:08 am
by Eddy
Als je de cms sluit ,dus de aanpassing opslaat kun je terug naar de pagina om de aanpassing te zien, dit zit standaart erin.
Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 10:05 pm
by Eddy
kogotok wrote:Hi. Can I use this extension in the WB 7 Unicode? I try to convert it with unicode converter but nothing happens.
No not possible because not all files are in the extension itself, the php and javascript files in the jscripts folder are not converted.
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:36 pm
by me.prosenjeet
When I am trying the browse and upload an image I am getting this message:
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The requested URL /jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/ajaxfilemanager/ajaxfilemanager.php was not found on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
But surprisingly, the file ajaxfilemanager.php does exists!!!
If Eddy is still around....please help me out else if anyone else can suggest something (Bacon/Naval!!!!)
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 12:27 am
by me.prosenjeet
infos,
Actually this is an excellent extension and much more flexible. You may stick to this, this CMS is EQUALLY good.
Thanks once again to Eddy!

Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 12:38 am
by me.prosenjeet
Bacon,
Do you have these files from Eddy? (If I am not wrong, you did update few of his extensions with the latest extension builder). Can you kindly update this extension with the latest extension builder if you have the xwb file from Eddy
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 6:24 pm
by BaconFries
Hi Me, yes I have a copy of the build files I will try and get it updated to use the latest Extension Builder might even take a look to see if anything can be added to a already excellent extension by Eddy...
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 2:28 am
by me.prosenjeet
Thanks Bacon for the information, will look forward to that.
@ infos...
That you can do only if you have the
.xwb extension file along with all the associated files that went into that extension. Do you have access to them?
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:34 pm
by me.prosenjeet
infos wrote:
yes, I have .xwb file, it was saved by me, long time ago.
I dont remember Eddy sharing the 'project file' on the forum....did he, Bacon?
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 5:08 pm
by adex1
Hope somebody will update this extension someday somehow.
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 5:27 pm
by me.prosenjeet
adex1, this extension
still works!
Did you try it?
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 6:59 pm
by adex1
me.prosenjeet wrote:adex1, this extension
still works!
Did you try it?
Hi,
About to try it now with supersonit extension.
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 8:02 am
by adex1
I am reading the pdf and I couldn't understand what the instruction is talking about. can somebody guide me on number 2 - 5 on the pdf.
Does all the pages have to be in php or html extensions?
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 8:19 am
by adex1
BaconFries wrote:Hi Me, yes I have a copy of the build files I will try and get it updated to use the latest Extension Builder might even take a look to see if anything can be added to a already excellent extension by Eddy...
Looking forward to see the update version you promised.
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 10:15 am
by me.prosenjeet
adex1 wrote:BaconFries wrote:Hi Me, yes I have a copy of the build files I will try and get it updated to use the latest Extension Builder might even take a look to see if anything can be added to a already excellent extension by Eddy...
Looking forward to see the update version you promised.
Adex1,
The extension in its current state works fine.
Even if the extension is updated, it will remain in the same form and you will have to use it the way it is instructed in the user guide pdf
Point 4 : Means you have to create a link (manually) to login page of CMS that is - yoursite.com/login.php (This login file is generated by the extension itself). Once you login, you can edit all content), Though, you can bypass this link creation and remember the link to use when you wish to edit content
Point 5 : As you download the extension, you find a folder in it called "jscipts". You need to upload this folder manually (using FTP) to the root of your site (if your CMS site is in the root).
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 9:48 pm
by supersonictt
adex1 wrote:me.prosenjeet wrote:adex1, this extension
still works!
Did you try it?
Hi,
About to try it now with supersonit extension.
Hello adex1,
Did you mean me? "supersonit"?
*****EDIT*****
By the way, does it work on version 8.5.5? I am trying the extension but I don't seem to configure it properly! Any sample project around?
Thanks.
*****ANOTHER EDIT*****
Ok, I managed to make it work

By the way, great extension to manage multiple blocks/parts within the same page

I know you are not gonna read this but, THANKS A LOT EDDY

Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 9:50 am
by adex1
@ me.prosenjeet: Thanks.
@supersonit: Yeah, supersonit.
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 9:54 am
by supersonictt
Which extension do you mean?
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 10:08 am
by adex1
supersonictt wrote:Which extension do you mean?
The one you mean you need tester for it. "IntraSite Search Extension - BETA version for testing"
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 10:18 am
by supersonictt
Oh ok... Did you test it?
Re: WYSIWYG CMS ( CMS php include ) ***UPDATED 15/10/2009***
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 10:38 am
by adex1
supersonictt wrote:Oh ok... Did you test it?
Not yet.