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New Post 4/10/2008 10:40 AM
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Custom Images Folder for text/HTML module problem 

Hello world!
 How can I create a custom images folder in the Root file? What I need is that whoever has permission to edit the Text/HTML Module can ONLY use the images in that folder. After I create the folder and I go to “Show custom editor options”, I don’t see the file that I created. FYI I am already in the correct portal number folder, but I don’t want to give access to the root file or any other file that already exists such as “Skins”, “cache”…

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New Post 4/11/2008 12:10 AM
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Re: Custom Images Folder for text/HTML module problem 

please use the File Manager in Admin menu, to create folders and assign permissions (upload = edit, download = read).


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Re: Custom Images Folder for text/HTML module problem 

 Sebastian Leupold wrote

please use the File Manager in Admin menu, to create folders and assign permissions (upload = edit, download = read).



Wow thanks!, I thought nobody was going to answer.
just what I needed

 
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