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12/4/2008 5:43 PM
 

The FCKEditor, when inserting an image, uses a relative path. We have Ventrian News Articles and want to consume an RSS feed from the articles on a different website. The images come through to the browser as broken since the relative path is foreign to the web server.

We can deal with this manually by adding the rest of the URL each time FCK puts in a relative path. Is that the only way to deal with this?


pmgerholdt
 
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12/5/2008 1:42 PM
 

I found a config entry in "show custom editor settings" to force a Full path (including server) for images. I set it, but don't see it making a difference yet.


pmgerholdt
 
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12/7/2008 12:40 AM
 

Same problem here...

:-(

DV FX

 
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12/7/2008 9:18 AM
 

Hi, DV FX

I haven't gone back to check - on Ventrian Rob mentions that it didn't work at first for him and then he went back and it worked.

That reminded me that we had some issues when someone had altered FCK toolbars and after saving, the page reads weren't consistent. My research on the FCK site turned up the advice that after making changes to the toolbars, you must clear the cache with Ctrl-F5, else you won't get good reads, and "you will simply not understand why."

Perhaps this applies here as well ... just a thought. But I went back to see that the setting still held, and the relative path still was being applied, on a day or two after initially setting the value, so I'm not optimistic.


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