Sorry for the late reply!
I have already integrate CKEditor WITH uploading into web2py (check a
screenshot here: http://emotionull.com/blog_files/ckeditor.png) for a
new CMS my company is building (yeap, in web2py and probably it will
be released as opensource).
You just need to create an action/view to upload the file which
returns the vars CKEditorFuncNum and url:

def upload_file():
        url = ""
        form = SQLFORM(db.files, showid=False, fields=['title',
'uploaded_data'])
        if form.accepts(request.vars, session):
                response.flash = T('File uploaded successfully!')
                url = URL(r=request, f="download", args = db(db.files.title ==
request.vars.title).select(orderby=~db.files.created_on)
[0].uploaded_data)

        return dict(form=form, cknum=request.vars.CKEditorFuncNum, url=url)

If you have any problems, I could write a tutorial an release a small
app.

On Nov 25, 2:33 pm, David <digitalcry...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Also found this:
>
> http://zerokspot.com/weblog/2009/09/09/custom-filebrowser-callbacks-c...
>
> On Nov 25, 5:53 am, David <digitalcry...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I don't know if this helps but I've found this:
>
> >http://docs.cksource.com/CKEditor_3.x/Developers_Guide/File_Browser_(...
>
> > and
>
> >http://docs.cksource.com/CKEditor_3.x/Developers_Guide/File_Browser_(...)
>
> > On Nov 19, 10:23 pm, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote:
>
> > > I don't think it needs RPC. Just to return XML data.
>
> > > It shouldn't be hard, we just need to start gathering data that gets
> > > communicated between CKFinder and the server. They don't really have any
> > > examples for implementing backend code, since they expect you to use their
> > > written code, which is way more complicated than it needs to be.
>
> > > -Thadeus
>
> > > On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 10:18 PM, Wes James <compte...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > web2py has xmlrpc service - would that help any?
>
> > > > -wes
>
> > > > On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 9:05 PM, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > As far as integratingCKeditor, easy.
>
> > > > > Integrating something like CKFinder however, is a whole nother story. 
> > > > > I
> > > > have
> > > > > been researching, and it seems that the backend code will need to be
> > > > ported
> > > > > from their examples, to web2py. CKFinder uses mostly XML to 
> > > > > communicate
> > > > for
> > > > > file browsing etc, and with a little bit of firebug magic and some 
> > > > > time,
> > > > I
> > > > > think a workable back end is possible.
>
> > > > > I'm thinking this can be designed as a web2py plug-in.
>
> > > > > -Thadeus
>
> > > > > On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 9:48 PM, Darcy Clark <d4r...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > >> I'm willing to help on this - however I'm hoping someone with a 
> > > > >> deeper
> > > > >> knowledge of web2py can provide some guidance on where to start and
> > > > >> best practice etc...
>
> > > > >> On Nov 20, 12:26 pm, blackthorne <francisco....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > >> > That was one my first intentions when I got into web2py. Just to 
> > > > >> > say
> > > > >> > I'm willing to work for that. Get a WYSIWYG web based editor like 
> > > > >> > kupu
> > > > >> > or TinyMCE or FCKeditor in web2py for rich content handling. My 
> > > > >> > idea
> > > > >> > for that would be to turn it as a optional setting (namely for the
> > > > >> > views).
> > > > >> > Afaik kupu started outside the Plone project but became 
> > > > >> > "assimilated".
> > > > >> > Seems to me it should be possible to integrate it on any project 
> > > > >> > but
> > > > >> > probably harder than with TinyMCE or FCKeditor/CKeditor.
>
> > > > >> > Anyone feels like putting hands-on this?
>
> > > > >> > On Nov 19, 12:09 am, Darcy Clark <d4r...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > >> > > I've come to web2py from a Plone CMS background. Plone 
> > > > >> > > integrated a
> > > > >> > > WYSIWYG editor called kupu which allowed theuploadand integration
> > > > of
> > > > >> > > images while you were editing rich content (i.e. web pages). It 
> > > > >> > > made
> > > > >> > > for a smoother more integrated content editing experience in that
> > > > you
> > > > >> > > didn't have to separatelyuploadthe images and remember or
> > > > calculate
> > > > >> > > their URLs. I'd really like to have something like this for 
> > > > >> > > web2py.
> > > > Is
> > > > >> > > it feasible ? I think some of the available WYSIWYG editors have
> > > > some
> > > > >> > > sort of image/fileuploadfeature (including nicEdit), but we'd 
> > > > >> > > have
> > > > >> > > to tweak it to work with a back-end controller of some sort.
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