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I have looked at the files for the image upload instance of the script and notice there are no entries for the upload controller inside the main nekland-editor.js release file. After the tables properties there is nothing (the tables is the last function before 'image' --if you follow the editor buttons left to right-- so I would assume the constructor should have gone after the tables.)
If this is still in production and not completed then I can wait but I may add my own PHP script to upload images and place a button to start the upload next to the editor. ( I am not at all familiar with javascript yet I love your project, so please continue developing!*) My only problem would be if the directory or the path for $url (image uploads folder) may not find the image in the editor callback template. So with out the module working the json_encode array for url -> $url may not link correctly even if I used PHP to workaround.
*this app is so light-footprinted/cleaner than tinymice etc and the micro blog I am building is a perfect fit.
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I have looked at the files for the image upload instance of the script and notice there are no entries for the upload controller inside the main nekland-editor.js release file. After the tables properties there is nothing (the tables is the last function before 'image' --if you follow the editor buttons left to right-- so I would assume the constructor should have gone after the tables.)
If this is still in production and not completed then I can wait but I may add my own PHP script to upload images and place a button to start the upload next to the editor. ( I am not at all familiar with javascript yet I love your project, so please continue developing!*) My only problem would be if the directory or the path for
$url
(image uploads folder) may not find the image in the editor callback template. So with out the module working thejson_encode array for url -> $url
may not link correctly even if I used PHP to workaround.*this app is so light-footprinted/cleaner than tinymice etc and the micro blog I am building is a perfect fit.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: