FCKeditor filemanager fails in subdirectory installation

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FCKeditor filemanager fails in subdirectory installation

Post by manu » Thu Jun 17, 2010 1:02 pm

Probabely the same issue.
In a CMSimple_XH 1.1.2 Build: 2010031002 Installation into a subdirectory, the FCKeditor filemanager fails with "This connector is disabled. Please check the "editor/filemanager/connectors/php/config.php" file".
Any clues?
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Re: FCKeditor filemanager fails in subdirectory installation

Post by Holger » Thu Jun 17, 2010 1:22 pm

manu wrote:Any clues?
No. It works fine for me in the root, in a subfolder, in a frame-redirect....

I know that others using it in subfolders too.
Maybe a problem with your configuration / server / browser?

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Re: FCKeditor filemanager fails in subdirectory installation

Post by manu » Thu Jun 17, 2010 2:33 pm

you are right. It's a problem on a foreign server. On my server it runs without problems. Strange. I PM you a phpinfo link, hoping you have a look at it. Perhaps you see something.
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Re: FCKeditor filemanager fails in subdirectory installation

Post by CMSimple-Styles.com » Thu Jun 17, 2010 5:03 pm

Check for allow_url_fopen. That is the reason most of the times.

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Re: FCKeditor filemanager fails in subdirectory installation

Post by Holger » Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:31 pm

CMSimple-Styles.com wrote:Check for allow_url_fopen. That is the reason most of the times.
That's not true. It runs without problems with allow_url_fopen = off.
My playground is running at the same server (in a subfolder) as this board with allow_url_fopen = off - without problems.
manu wrote:I PM you a phpinfo link, hoping you have a look at it. Perhaps you see something.
I'll look on it at the weekend - but I'm not a real server expert :? .

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Re: FCKeditor filemanager fails in subdirectory installation

Post by CMSimple-Styles.com » Thu Jun 17, 2010 9:31 pm

That's not true. It runs without problems with allow_url_fopen = off.
My playground is running at the same server (in a subfolder) as this board with allow_url_fopen = off - without problems.
I just guessed it... Has worked for me with some scripts, can't remember...

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Re: FCKeditor filemanager fails in subdirectory installation

Post by Holger » Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:58 am

CMSimple-Styles.com wrote:I just guessed it... Has worked for me with some scripts, can't remember...
No problem, Jens. I'm happy for every comment which could help to solve a problem!

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Re: FCKeditor filemanager fails in subdirectory installation

Post by manu » Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:55 am

I'm coming again with this issue:
On a new serverspace which is not yet assigned to a public URL (because there is the old site running), I access the page with the provider given temporarily address like "http://server24.cyon.ch/~madameet/index.php". Although I have several pages running at this provider without problems, even in subdirectories, in this certain case I encounter the same problems again mentioned at the beginning.
I would be a relief to solve this problem because we have to setup the whole page. A proper running filemanager would be a great help.
If someone of the Pro's would have a look I could PM a phpinfo(). Version: CMSimple_XH 1.1.2 Build: 2010031002
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