Hi Dani
The two files that appear to contain the folder are config.php and configuation.php, (within different folders)
I changed them both from up/ to /up/ and found that when I uploaded an image, the path was being displayed as //up/image.jpg
So I looked at the two pages, and config.php contains the following code;
global $Config ;
$WA_EditorLocalRoot = '/';
$WA_EditorRemoteRoot = '/';
$WA_curURL = strtolower((isset($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]))?$_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]:"");
$EditorAssumedRoot = $WA_EditorRemoteRoot;
if ((strpos($WA_curURL,strtolower($WA_EditorLocalRoot)) !== false && strpos($WA_curURL,strtolower($WA_EditorLocalRoot)) == 0) && (strlen($WA_EditorLocalRoot) >= strlen($WA_EditorRemoteRoot) || strpos($WA_curURL,strtolower($WA_EditorLocalRoot)) === 0)) {
$EditorAssumedRoot = $WA_EditorLocalRoot;
}
// SECURITY: You must explicitly enable this "connector". (Set it to "true").
// WARNING: don't just set "$Config['Enabled'] = true ;", you must be sure that only
// authenticated users can access this file or use some kind of session checking.
$Config['Enabled'] = (WA_Auth_RulePasses("Logged in to users"));
// Path to user files relative to the document root.
$Config['UserFilesPath'] = 'up/';
$Config['UserFilesPath'] = $EditorAssumedRoot.$Config['UserFilesPath'];
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I assumed that the line $WA_EditorRemoteRoot = '/'; was causing the //, so you will see from this I have removed the trailing '/' before up/
The other file, configuration.php doesn't have any reference to $WA_EditorRemoteRoot = '/'; so I have left it as /up/
Now, previously inserted images are displayed in the editor area and if I upload an image, everything is displayed properly.
However, if I go to 'browse server' and insert an image that has previously been uploaed, I get the //up path and the image is not displayed until I remove the /
Hope that's clearer than it sounds - I'm not a coder!
BTW - using advanced file management.
Cheers
Chris