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HTML Editor / File Manager

Thread began 3/17/2011 4:13 pm by codamedia | Last modified 3/18/2011 8:02 am by Jason Byrnes | 1781 views | 3 replies |

codamedia

HTML Editor / File Manager

I am considering an upgrade to the new HTML editor, but I have a couple quick questions about it.

1: Is this using the newer CKEditor or the now outdated FCKEditor?
2: What file manager is included with this version? Is it KFM or CKFinder or other... ?

Thanks.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

Yes, HTML Editor 3 uses the new CKEditor. It also uses KFM as the advanced file manager, and offers a stand alone KFM File manager options as well.

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codamedia

Thanks Jason! Out of curiosity, is CKFinder supported at all - or would I need to manually edit code to integrate that?

Most clients are happy with the default solutions, but some will happily spend the money for a CKFinder license.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

You would need to manually edit the code to integrate CKFinder.

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