I don´t quite understand your question.

fb_settings is imported with the filebrowser-views ... not sure if
that answers your question.

patrick


On May 27, 4:01 am, "Bob N." <robert.nad...@gmail.com> wrote:
> OK, so how do I get the fb_settings to appear in the runtime Settings?
>
> On May 26, 12:51 am, patrickk <sehmasch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > "change fb_settings.py" means that you can/should change the variables
> > defined there.
> > e.g., if you are not using a directory named "uploads", you have to
> > take a look at fb_settings.py and change that directory accordingly
> > (note: you don´t _have_ to use "uploads", you can use whatever you
> > want).
>
> > about the tinymce issue: this is usually related to a wrong js-path. it
> > ´s easy to find the "error" using firebug.
>
> > patrick
>
> > On May 26, 1:36 am, Daniel Hilton <daniel.hil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Filebrowser uses a directory called uploads, in your media directory.
> > > You need to create it and allow the user running your wsgi instance to
> > > be able to write to it as you upload files.
>
> > > On a related note, has anyone ram into trouble installing filebrowser
> > > with tinymce? Have run usual install all fine but when you try to add
> > > an image in tinymce and click the file browser icon I get a 'u is not
> > > defined error', which I've traced back to some sort of failed
> > > installation according to moxiecode website. Have tried python
> > > setup.py install -f. But to no avail. Any ideas?
>
> > > On 25/05/2009, Bob N. <robert.nad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I've followed the instructions properly, but I get the error:
>
> > > > OSError (2, 'No such file or directory')
>
> > > > at line 52 in Views.py: dir_list = os.listdir(os.path.join
> > > > (PATH_SERVER, path))
>
> > > > PATH_SERVER is not defined in my Settings, so I'm sure it's because I
> > > > can't figure out what to do for Basic Installation step #4.
>
> > > > 4. Change fb_settings.py
> > > > Either change fb_settings.py or overwrite the filebrowser settings in
> > > > your project settings-file (settings.py). See "Available Settings".
>
> > > > In Available Settings:
> > > > All Settings can be defined in your projects settings-file
> > > > (settings.py) or the FileBrowsers settings-file (fb_settings.py). When
> > > > using the projects settings-file, you have to use the prefix
> > > > "FILEBROWSER" for every setting (e.g. FILEBROWSER_PATH_SERVER instead
> > > > of PATH_SERVER).
>
> > > > Can someone please explain what "change fb_settings.py" means or how
> > > > to add fb_settings to my project settings.
>
> > > > Thanks!
>
> > > --
> > > Dan Hilton
> > > ============================
> > > DanHilton.co.uk
> > > ============================
>
>
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