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TinyMCE - Image browsing to login?

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:16 am
by asayama
Hey all,

Having an issue with CMSMS 1.5.1 and TinyMCE 2.4.10 (based on what the Extensions->Modules tells me).  When anyone clicks on the image icon and selects any of the image browsing buttons in it, the window opens but instead of there being a file/image browser it redirects to the login page.  Pretty annoying. 

Not sure where the issue lies.  I've tried downgrading, uninstall, reinstalling from archive, and still have no luck.  I thought it might be a check_login() issue but the passhash and cms_admin_user_id cookies are all set... and still no worky. 

Any thoughts on the matter?  I've heard of others having this issue, but haven't heard any solution  :-\


- Josh

Re: TinyMCE - Image browsing to login?

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:36 pm
by AlasdairGF
No more thoughts, just a "me too" (and tracking the thread!)... v annoying.  I'm using CMSMS 1.5.2, have also tried a reinstall but no joy.

Re: TinyMCE - Image browsing to login?

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 8:12 pm
by reidjazz
asayama wrote: Hey all,

Having an issue with CMSMS 1.5.1 and TinyMCE 2.4.10 (based on what the Extensions->Modules tells me).  When anyone clicks on the image icon and selects any of the image browsing buttons in it, the window opens but instead of there being a file/image browser it redirects to the login page.  Pretty annoying. 

Not sure where the issue lies.  I've tried downgrading, uninstall, reinstalling from archive, and still have no luck.  I thought it might be a check_login() issue but the passhash and cms_admin_user_id cookies are all set... and still no worky. 

Any thoughts on the matter?  I've heard of others having this issue, but haven't heard any solution  :-\


- Josh
Anyone had any luck in figuring this one out? I've been messing with TinyMCE all morning, and I finally got my styles working again, but now have this issue with getting a login screen when trying to choose an image...hmmm.....

Re: TinyMCE - Image browsing to login?

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 5:10 pm
by Silmarillion
This has been fixed in TinyMCE ver. 2.4.12 and is included in upcoming 1.5.3 cmsms as well as being released standalone

Re: TinyMCE - Image browsing to login?

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 9:31 pm
by reidjazz
Silmarillion wrote: This has been fixed in TinyMCE ver. 2.4.12 and is included in upcoming 1.5.3 cmsms as well as being released standalone
Any idea when these will be available?

Re: TinyMCE - Image browsing to login?

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 11:04 pm
by Silmarillion
The plan is one of the first days of this week I think! If not, I'll release tiny anyway

Re: TinyMCE - Image browsing to login?

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 7:28 pm
by jmires
I've got CMSMS 1.5.4 and TinyMCE ver 2.4.12 and still get this problem sporadically. Typically, 2-3 images can be added, then the login screen appears on the next image. Logging out of CMSMS and logging back in sometimes fixes it for another 2-3 images.

Does anyone have any other solutions for fixing this?

Re: TinyMCE - Image browsing to login?

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 2:52 am
by Dr.CSS
No system info, no can help...

Re: TinyMCE - Image browsing to login?

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 3:51 am
by jmires
Hi Dr. CSS,

Thanks for the reply. There's actually an almost identical thread going at http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.php?topic=28534.

Pierre M. has been trying to help us there, and I posted all my system info there (http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.php?topic=28534#msg166850). I've since upgraded both CMSMS and TinyMCE, as well as followed all of the suggestions by Pierre and others. Still no luck.

Here's my current system info:

CMS Version: 1.6

Installed Modules
CMSMailer 1.73.14
FileManager 1.0
MenuManager 1.6
ModuleManager 1.3
News 2.10
nuSOAP 1.0.1
Printing 1.0
Search 1.6.1
ThemeManager 1.1.1
TinyMCE 2.5.0
Archiver 0.2.1

Config Information
php_memory_limit: 48M
process_whole_template: false
max_upload_size: 5000000
default_upload_permission: 664
assume_mod_rewrite: true
page_extension:/
internal_pretty_urls:false
use_hierarchy:true
debug:false
output_compression:false
use_smarty_php_tags:false
default_encoding:utf-8
admin_encoding:utf-8

PHP Information:
Current PHP Version (phpversion): 5.2.6 Success
md5 function (md5_function): On (True) Success
GD version (gd_version): 2 Success
tempnam function (tempnam_function): On (True) Success
Magic quotes in runtime (magic_quotes_runtime): Off (False) Success
PHP Effective Memory Limit (memory_limit): 48M Success
Maximum Execution Time (max_execution_time): 60 Success
PHP Safe Mode (safe_mode): Off (False) Success
Session Save Path (session_save_path): /tmp (1777) Success
Checking if the httpd process can create a file inside of a directory it created (create_dir_and_file): Success
PHP register_globals (register_globals): Off (False) Success
PHP output_buffering (output_buffering): 1 Success
disable_functions in PHP (disable_functions):  Success
PHP Open Basedir (open_basedir):  Success
Test for remote URL (test_remote_url):Success
fsockopen: Connection ok! Success
fopen: Connection ok! Success
File uploads (file_uploads): On (True) Success
Maximum Post Size (post_max_size): 10M Success
Maximum Upload Size (upload_max_filesize): 10M Success
Basic XML (expat) support (xml_function): On (True) Success
Test file_get_contents (file_get_contents): On (True) Success
Test ini_set (check_ini_set): On (True) Success

Server Information:
Server API (server_api):cgi-fcgi
Server Database (server_db_type):MySQL (mysql)
Server Database Version (server_db_version):5.0.75 Success
Server Software (server_software):Apache/2.2.8 (Unix) FrontPage/5.0.2.2635
Server Operating System (server_os):Linux 2.6.22.10-NETSOL On i686

If you've got any suggestions, that would be great. I've trained the clients to switch TinyMCE to code view and insert their images that way, but would love to get this working.

Thanks,
Jon

Re: TinyMCE - Image browsing to login?

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 7:41 pm
by Dr.CSS
If this is an ongoing thing in another thread we should go back there so it's in one place...

But me I would take the / out of the page extension as that isn't one, .html, .php, .asp, .dum, anything but / as this is almost always a denotation for a folder that will make most browsers think hmm another folder to open wonder what's in it...