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Maximum Image Upload Size

Thread began 7/06/2009 8:06 am by Brainthief | Last modified 7/06/2009 9:41 am by Ray Borduin | 2957 views | 5 replies |

Brainthief

Maximum Image Upload Size

I need to put a cap on the pixel size of an uploaded image.
Can someone tell me where I can set the maximum pixel size an image can be?

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

You can use Validation Toolkit to validate your form including image dimensions, byte size, and file type.

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Brainthief

For example ... What I want is, when a user tries to upload an image that's 1000px wide iRite would not throw a validation error but would upload the image at my setting (maximum pixel size) of 500px not 1000px.

Can you tell me where that setting is?

Thanks...

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

I see what you are asking now. We don't expose that setting in our interface and I'm not sure exactly where that would be updated...

You can review the documentation at www.fckeditor.net/

They have lots of in depth documentation and devoted forums to updating the source code directly.

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Brainthief

I'll try over there...

Can you tell me why I am getting this error when I click the browse server button under the image info tab in the image properties window in iRite?

Error 406 Not Acceptable
An appropriate representation of the requested resource /WA_iRite/editor/WA_iRite/editor/filemanager/browser/default/browser.html could not be found on this server.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

A bad directory reference somewhere...

obviously:

/WA_iRite/editor/WA_iRite/editor/filemanager/browser/default/browser.html

should probably be:

/WA_iRite/editor/filemanager/browser/default/browser.html

so maybe a basedir setting or a bad config setting is causing the url to be wrong.

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