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Nuke Cops :: View topic - Wysiwyg for Nuke 6.5 Image problem [ ]
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pbaddock
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2003 6:14 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

I have recently installed Nuke 6.5 on my web server under its own directory ie <docRoot>/nukeinstalldir. All working well (gee I love phpNuke...coool).

I then installed the new wysiwyg 1.04 I believe (the one for php nuke 6.5 anyway). That all worked well too after a little mucking around with paths in the config file.

Here's the prob:
Now while the wysiwyg editor works beautifully, the image library functionality doesn't allow me to find the images I've put into spaw/images/lib1.

I've applied all the chmod 777 stuff in the brief install doco. The little browser window pops up with the "Image Library 1" drop down but it doesn't find the images (ie empty list). I've ensured the image files themselves are readable (and tried making them 777 also)...no luck.

I looked at the php itself - something that concerns me in the img_library.php file is use of $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].$imglib (which I presume is the path to the image library....) - I am fairly new to php and VERY new to phpNuke/Wysiwyg - would the fact that I'm running nuke under a directory (and not in the docRoot) be causing the problem ie the docroot would be pointing to the main site doc root if retrieved from the HTTP webserver environment - and not <docRoot>/nukeinstalldir? (its a guess).

Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2003 3:38 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Solution: SPAW config file has (about half way down it) definitions for the relative path location of hte lib1, lib2, lib3 directories....as I'd installed under nukeinstalldir/spaw - I had to add this to the path defintion for these three library directories.

This is also the solution for the 'image library does not physically exist' issue. Also - I discovered that source forge (search for 'spaw') is the definitive location for the public help forums relating to the wysiwig editor (spaw).
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