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Cannot add image through CK editor

Thread began 3/08/2019 9:02 am by J7HNW | Last modified 3/25/2019 12:23 pm by Ray Borduin | 1812 views | 35 replies |

J7HNW

Cannot add image through CK editor

Have set up universal e mail to send out monthly mailers to a database list of clients

This all works fine and text formats fine .

However in CK Editor - I want them to be able to browse to an image and to embed this into the e mail body

When you click on browse to server - I have put in the full url

But getting 404 error

https://minispabrixham.co.uk/admin/webassist/kfm/index.php?uicolor=eee&theme=webassist_v2&showsidebar=true&startup_folder=cms_files&CKEditor=editorField&CKEditorFuncNum=1&langCode=en-gb

Please can somebody help. Is there no way they can browse to their PC Desktop to embed an image ?

Appreciate your help

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

The latest version of DataBridge should be using kcfinder and not kfm like your link implies. If you give me FTP access I can take a look and update or upload what needs to be fixed to get it working.

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J7HNW

Originally Said By: Ray Borduin
  The latest version of DataBridge should be using kcfinder and not kfm like your link implies. If you give me FTP access I can take a look and update or upload what needs to be fixed to get it working.  
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Ray BorduinWebAssist

I see that you are still using DataBridge v1... Do you have the folder: webassist/kfm/ on your local directory? You probably just have to upload that folder to fix your issue.

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J7HNW

Originally Said By: Ray Borduin
  I see that you are still using DataBridge v1... Do you have the folder: webassist/kfm/ on your local directory? You probably just have to upload that folder to fix your issue.  
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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Go to webassist->File Manipulation->File Manager Settings

Filling out that interface should create the folder that needs to be uploaded.

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J7HNW

I don't get this option. Using Dreamweaver CC

Have tried top menu and side menu ….. see attached grab

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

You are in the server behaviors. You need to go to the main Dreamweaver menu. I can't simply upload the file since you need configuration options like your connection and security settings... also the folder is too large to zip and send to you.

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J7HNW

Originally Said By: Ray Borduin
  You are in the server behaviors. You need to go to the main Dreamweaver menu. I can't simply upload the file since you need configuration options like your connection and security settings... also the folder is too large to zip and send to you.  


Hi Ray

OK found the main file manipulation and have set up both tabs

I now have the kfm folder

FTP'd the entire folder and form - but still getting same problem

Please see attached and advise

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

It looks like the path on the page is pointing to: /admin/webassist/kfm/index.php

But the folder may be at: /webassist/kfm/index.php

You can probably just search the page for the link and update it to make sure it points to the correct location.

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