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WAMP install on Windows 10. PHP v5.512.
Have set up a Media Source of type Filesystem for site content editors to upload images etc.
Have set basePath to assets/upload/
And same for baseUrl.
When logged in as a content editor, TinyMCE's Insert image produces this error when I click on the browse icon:
'An error occurred... Access Denied'.
I can manually add the image with html ie <img src="assets/upload/this-image.jpg">
When logged in as Administrator, I notice that 'Insert image' goes to root directory. As Administrator, I have permissions on that, but the content editor doesn't. So I suspect TinyMCE is not starting its browse in 'assets/upload'.
Any idea how I fix that?
Thanks
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Which MODX Extra are you using?
TinymceWrapper: Complete back/frontend content solution.
Harden your MODX site by
passwording your three main folders:
core, manager, connectors and renaming your
assets (thank me later!)
5 ways to sniff / hack your own sites; even with renamed/hidden folders, burst them all up, to see how secure you are not.
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So you are using the first one here? TinyMCE 4.3.3-pl
https://modx.com/extras/browse/?search=tinymce
I don't think anyone supports that anymore.
Time to move on.
TinymceWrapper: Complete back/frontend content solution.
Harden your MODX site by
passwording your three main folders:
core, manager, connectors and renaming your
assets (thank me later!)
5 ways to sniff / hack your own sites; even with renamed/hidden folders, burst them all up, to see how secure you are not.
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OK, have just installed CKeditor and get the same problem.
I've just noticed your TinymceWrapper. I'll try with that.
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elFinder Awesome Browser returns this message:
Error Invalid backend response
Data is not JSON
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Please read some. Or google TinymceWrapper keywords.
This is were I concentrate support
https://forums.modx.com/thread/97694/support-comments-for-tinymcewrapper
You can change the browser to MODX native browser in the Plugin's Properties to try and isolate your original Media Source problem.
TinymceWrapper: Complete back/frontend content solution.
Harden your MODX site by
passwording your three main folders:
core, manager, connectors and renaming your
assets (thank me later!)
5 ways to sniff / hack your own sites; even with renamed/hidden folders, burst them all up, to see how secure you are not.
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OK, thanks for your help.
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Problem solved. Newbie error caused by not properly understanding Access Control for Media Sources.
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Perfect - now you can move on like a boss!
TinymceWrapper: Complete back/frontend content solution.
Harden your MODX site by
passwording your three main folders:
core, manager, connectors and renaming your
assets (thank me later!)
5 ways to sniff / hack your own sites; even with renamed/hidden folders, burst them all up, to see how secure you are not.