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Manual Upgrade of CK editor

Thread began 5/24/2011 2:50 pm by simmo515303621 | Last modified 5/31/2011 12:17 pm by Jason Byrnes | 1821 views | 3 replies |

simmo515303621

Manual Upgrade of CK editor

Hi Guys,

I have HTML Editor 2.0.2 - The version of CK editor is CKEditor 3.4.1 (revision 5892)..

On the CK editor website the current release is 3.6 ( Today is the 25th May 2011 )... I would like to know the implications of updating the CK editor version I have manually... As I use this in my CMS system I have build I, would like to keep the editor as current as possible.

To be clear - I want to download the latest version of the CK editor from the CK editor website - but I do not know if I can follow the update procedure oulined on the CK editor website on the Web Assist version of the editor without messing it up

Thanks

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

yes, the same update procedure outlined by CK Editor can be used to update the HTML Editor files.

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simmo515303621

Works

Yes this worked perfectly, I didnt even need to overwrite any file.GREAT!

Also is the same true for the Image management, correct me if im wrong but the CK editor integrates with the CK Finder which is a paid service, how would I upgrade the image management "plugin" so to speak?

Thanks

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

HTML Editor uses KFM for file management. to upgrade KFM, you would need to save the webassist/kfm/configuration.php file tp reapply the file management settings.

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