Re: Weird: the path to the image, retrieved using filebrowser, is rewritten with a wrong relative instead of absolute.

2009-09-24 Thread jwpeddle

Are you implying you were using an older version?

I'm using latest SVN and still experiencing this issue.

On Aug 17, 10:36 pm, Cody Django  wrote:
> sorry -- already a fix:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/django-tinymce/issues/detail?id=22&can=1&q=i...
>
> On Aug 17, 7:31 pm, Cody Django  wrote:
>
> > I really don't know what is going on here.  I've checked all my
> > settings for django-filebrowser and django-tinymce.
>
> > 1) Using tinymce in admin, I'll click on "add image"
> > 2) Click on "filebrowser" icon in the image-prompt window, which opens
> > the filebrowser window
> > 3) Click on an image, which opens in a window
> > 4) Copy the absolute address from the url
> > 5) Paste it into the url field in the image-prompt window and click OK
> > 6) Image is now viewable in the textarea.
> > 7) click view object on site
> > 8) image has a broken link.  I check the path for the image and it's
> > something like:  instead
> > of the absolute path.
>
> > * I've managed to have it display the absolute url if I include a www
> > in the absolute url field in the tinymce image-prompt window:
>
> > ect:  http://www.site.com/static/testimage.jpg (image url becomes
> > 'http://www.site.com/static/testimage.jpg')
> >  instead ofhttp://site.com/static/testimage.jpg (image url becomes 
> > '../../../../
> > static/testimage.jpg')
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Re: Weird: the path to the image, retrieved using filebrowser, is rewritten with a wrong relative instead of absolute.

2009-08-17 Thread Cody Django

sorry -- already a fix:

http://code.google.com/p/django-tinymce/issues/detail?id=22&can=1&q=image&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Priority%20Milestone%20Reporter%20Owner%20Summary

On Aug 17, 7:31 pm, Cody Django  wrote:
> I really don't know what is going on here.  I've checked all my
> settings for django-filebrowser and django-tinymce.
>
> 1) Using tinymce in admin, I'll click on "add image"
> 2) Click on "filebrowser" icon in the image-prompt window, which opens
> the filebrowser window
> 3) Click on an image, which opens in a window
> 4) Copy the absolute address from the url
> 5) Paste it into the url field in the image-prompt window and click OK
> 6) Image is now viewable in the textarea.
> 7) click view object on site
> 8) image has a broken link.  I check the path for the image and it's
> something like:  instead
> of the absolute path.
>
> * I've managed to have it display the absolute url if I include a www
> in the absolute url field in the tinymce image-prompt window:
>
> ect:  http://www.site.com/static/testimage.jpg  (image url becomes
> 'http://www.site.com/static/testimage.jpg')
>  instead ofhttp://site.com/static/testimage.jpg (image url becomes 
> '../../../../
> static/testimage.jpg')
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Weird: the path to the image, retrieved using filebrowser, is rewritten with a wrong relative instead of absolute.

2009-08-17 Thread Cody Django

I really don't know what is going on here.  I've checked all my
settings for django-filebrowser and django-tinymce.

1) Using tinymce in admin, I'll click on "add image"
2) Click on "filebrowser" icon in the image-prompt window, which opens
the filebrowser window
3) Click on an image, which opens in a window
4) Copy the absolute address from the url
5) Paste it into the url field in the image-prompt window and click OK
6) Image is now viewable in the textarea.
7) click view object on site
8) image has a broken link.  I check the path for the image and it's
something like:  instead
of the absolute path.

* I've managed to have it display the absolute url if I include a www
in the absolute url field in the tinymce image-prompt window:

ect:  http://www.site.com/static/testimage.jpg   (image url becomes
'http://www.site.com/static/testimage.jpg')
 instead of
http://site.com/static/testimage.jpg  (image url becomes '../../../../
static/testimage.jpg')



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