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I have an issue with TinyMCE Popups, see the attached screenshot.
Also, how can I set up the "Image Browser" to show only a certain folder?
My system is:
XAMPP 1.7.2
PHP: 5.3.0
MySQL: 5.1.37
TinyMCE 4.3.0
MODX Revolution 2.1.5-pl(traditional)
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Ok I'have found out why...I had MODX Revo in Italian and TinyMCE didn't have the italian translation. I downloaded it directly from TinyMCE and now it works fine.
I don't understand where I can configure the path though, when I try to upload an image I see the root of the website, I think this could be dangerous.
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For other users, what System Setting is that?
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It is on "System > System Settings > filemanager_path" I've added value "/assets/images".
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On MODX Revolution 2.2.0-pl2 filemanager_path is deprecated, so you have to go on "Tools > Media Sources" right click on "File System" and set as basePath something like this "assets/images/"
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Ouch . . . Another thing in the book that needs updating.
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Bob,
In your book (pg. 467) you have an excerpt explaining how to restrict users to the file tree while keeping it open for the Super User. How do I do this with the new Media Sources basePath? I can restrict the file tree using basePath, but can't figure out how to remove that restriction when I'm logged in as Super User.
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I'm not up on Media Sources yet. My guess would be to create a new Media Source with the base path and give the Administrator group access to it, but I could be wrong.
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PLEASE, PLEASE specify the version of MODX you are using . . . PLEASE!
MODx info for everyone:
http://bobsguides.com/modx.html
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That worked Bob, thank you. I did need to assign the default media source to both super user and my created site admin user group, otherwise it disappeared from the super user. Now that I have a new media source (Super files access) assign to super user admin group, when I access the file manager I see the assets dir by default, but can choose the Superfileaccess media source and see the full tree. Thanks again Bob - enjoying your book btw.