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 Post subject: Re: Patriciaaaaaaaaa :D -- I got IT!!!
PostPosted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 12:16 pm 
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Actually, svn should work fine.  It works over regular http, so if you can hit webpages, then you should be able to use svn.

I can update it, though.  ...seconds later...  done

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 Post subject: Re: Patriciaaaaaaaaa :D -- I got IT!!!
PostPosted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 12:22 pm 
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Actually, svn should work fine.  It works over regular http, so if you can hit webpages, then you should be able to use svn.

I can update it, though.  ...seconds later...  done


Yep pls update you ;)

I never used a SVN system, i could do also some error :(

I need a little guide to learn how to use it :P

Thx ;)


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 Post subject: Re: Patriciaaaaaaaaa :D -- I got IT!!!
PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 12:11 am 
Hi megabob,

On my hosted site this still doesn't work for me... :-(  I still get slashes stripped out and extra tags.

However, it works fine on a newly installed CMS 0.11beta4 locally.

There must be something peculiar about my host's setup so I need to dig deeper...

I'll let you know if I find out anything useful.

....

Update:

I have just created a brand new CMS with 0.11beta4 and uploaded your latest (beta8) FCKeditorX - and it works!

So the problem is not with my webhost... That leaves a problem with uploading files, a conflict with other modules, or something I haven't thought of yet...

It seems I have been wasting your time with this... Sorry. :-(

I'll let you know if find out what the problem is (if I find it) in case anyone else has the same problem...


Last edited by Ian on Sat Nov 05, 2005 6:01 am, edited 1 time in total.

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 Post subject: Re: Patriciaaaaaaaaa :D -- I got IT!!!
PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 11:31 am 
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Ian wrote:
Hi megabob,
......

It seems I have been wasting your time with this... Sorry. :-(

I'll let you know if find out what the problem is (if I find it) in case anyone else has the same problem...



No no :D

I i said "i feel good", there is a reason.

This is particular thx to you, because i rewrite some code in an alternative way.

There are other modification to do ;)


Patricia!!!! I am waiting a your response :P


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 Post subject: Re: Patriciaaaaaaaaa :D -- I got IT!!!
PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 5:08 am 
Hi megabob,

After a site from scratch to try to find out why this problem occurs for me (and no-one else?), and wondering why it was working fine on the rebuilt site, I finally figured out the cause of the problem.

Hopefully this will point you straight to were the problem lies: I was using a subdomain.

If I run the site as www.mydomain.tld/cms there is no problem. If I run it with a subdomain pointing to the /cms directory i.e. 123.mydomain.tld I get this problem with the WYSIWYG - all other modules etc. seem to be working OK.


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 Post subject: Re: Patriciaaaaaaaaa :D -- I got IT!!!
PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 10:07 am 
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Ian wrote:
Hi megabob,

After a site from scratch to try to find out why this problem occurs for me (and no-one else?), and wondering why it was working fine on the rebuilt site, I finally figured out the cause of the problem.

Hopefully this will point you straight to were the problem lies: I was using a subdomain.

If I run the site as www.mydomain.tld/cms there is no problem. If I run it with a subdomain pointing to the /cms directory i.e. 123.mydomain.tld I get this problem with the WYSIWYG - all other modules etc. seem to be working OK.


Ok thanks, infact i did not tested it in this situation, i haven't the possibility.

I will found a solution, SEE YOU ;)


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 Post subject: Re: Patriciaaaaaaaaa :D -- I got IT!!!
PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 4:33 pm 
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Bob, with you b8 version, I get this:

if I insert image with browse server, and select an images which is in /uploads/images/myimage.jpg  then all is ok

BUT
if I insert image which is in a sub-folder,like /uploads/images/somesubfolder/myimage.jpg  then the html output is /uploads/images/myimage.jpg and of course, it doesn't find the image on page...

However, all seems to work on your site... I don't know which beta you use there
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 Post subject: Re: Patriciaaaaaaaaa :D -- I got IT!!!
PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 10:05 pm 
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Patricia wrote:
Bob, with you b8 version, I get this:

if I insert image with browse server, and select an images which is in /uploads/images/myimage.jpg  then all is ok

BUT
if I insert image which is in a sub-folder,like /uploads/images/somesubfolder/myimage.jpg  then the html output is /uploads/images/myimage.jpg and of course, it doesn't find the image on page...

However, all seems to work on your site... I don't know which beta you use there
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I use latest (b8) there.

GRRRR

This your problem isn't easy to understand :mad: :P

Looking...


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 Post subject: Re: Patriciaaaaaaaaa :D -- I got IT!!!
PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 10:09 pm 
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Patricia wrote:
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Patricia did you removed completely the browser cache???


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 Post subject: Re: Patriciaaaaaaaaa :D -- I got IT!!!
PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 10:41 pm 
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yes I did, but I mistook above, it actually includes the folder btu without the slash /

like this img src="uploads/imagesbeer2.gif" instead of img src="uploads/images/beer2.gif"

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 Post subject: Re: Patriciaaaaaaaaa :D -- I got IT!!!
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Patricia wrote:
yes I did, but I mistook above, it actually includes the folder btu without the slash /

like this img src="uploads/imagesbeer2.gif" instead of img src="uploads/images/beer2.gif"


No strange :confused:

About Ian.

I installed CMSMS beta4 with FCKX b8
into a subdomain like
http://forum.XXXXXXXX.net/YYYYYY/

All works fine.

But this server is a WINDOW machine, maybe your is LINUX.

Btw must be the same.

:confused:

I have to do other modification and could rewrite some codes in alternative way.

See you all soon. ;)


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 Post subject: Re: Patriciaaaaaaaaa :D -- I got IT!!!
PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 5:57 am 
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I finally understood the differences between your install and mine.
It works at your site because you are not on last subversion. I just tested on cmsms 0.11-beta1 (I think) and FCKb8 works perfectly.

but on cmsms 0.11-beta4 = problems as said above:
actually problem is:
img src="uploads/imagesbeer2.gif" instead of img src="uploads/images/test/beer2.gif"
so it removes the subfolder of images and the slash...

is this the "offsetPath"?

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 Post subject: Re: Patriciaaaaaaaaa :D -- I got IT!!!
PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 6:38 am 
Just found this thread. I'm experiencing the same problems as Ian. I've got two sites in the format www.domain.com/cms and two installed as cms.domain.com and the editor strips slashes from the HTML tags when used with the subdomains.

Very strange.


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 Post subject: Re: Patriciaaaaaaaaa :D -- I got IT!!!
PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 7:31 am 
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actually, everything seems to come from that offsetpath I see in config. unfortunately, I don't know how to solve that, furthermore, can't have further look before tonight (CET timzone)

Bob, if we both have some time tonight, we could try debug together beeing at the same time on IRC ?? and maybe use a test site where I would give you access

tell me your prefered time?

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 Post subject: Re: Patriciaaaaaaaaa :D -- I got IT!!!
PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 1:02 pm 
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Patricia wrote:
actually, everything seems to come from that offsetpath I see in config. unfortunately, I don't know how to solve that, furthermore, can't have further look before tonight (CET timzone)

Bob, if we both have some time tonight, we could try debug together beeing at the same time on IRC ?? and maybe use a test site where I would give you access

tell me your prefered time?


Sorry i don't know if i can.

My solution on TESTING is as i said before....

made a beta version witha sequence of ALERT (or something else) with report on modification.

I will realese a new version soon.

See You All ;)


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