Fckeditor alternative file browser




















Works with any server side platform which supports standard HTML form uploads. When files are selected or dropped into the component, one or more filters are applied. Files which pass all filters are added to the queue. After, items in the queue FileItems are ready for uploading. It allows to browse directories, edit, copy, move, delete, search, upload and download files, create amp; extract archives, create new files and directories, change file permissions chmod and much more.

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Social Icons. Last post. Posts: 3. Posts: 5. I was having a few difficulties with the FCK default browser on a Linux browser using Zend Framework so downloaded your browser.

This is just to say that I have now tested your browser on Windows server and some Linux servers and it seems to work seemlessly. Thank you. Posts: 9. How can we install this plugin on FCKeditor? Regards, MEM. For those who where wondering about, this info in on the readme.

Posts: 6. The plugin model is better than the others I have tried and it's easy to configure in one place I may be wrong but I think TinyMCE requires the config embedded with every instance. They all generate less-than-ideal markup but FCK does the best job, especially in the latest versions. Customize the FCK toolbars down to just the essentials and I think your clients will like it a lot more.

Mine do. TinyMCE is my personal favorite. You'd have to shoehorn the rest in, however. I recently converted an application to use that having previously used FCKEditor and found it fairly straight forward. Are you talking controls that are free or paid? If paid, the only one I use is Telerik's radEditor.

Ridiculously flexible and you can turn off basically anything and everything and make it look however you want i. If you're already using jquery, then you may consider using markItUp!

It could be lighter than other editors with similar feature set which doesn't make use of any framework. You might consider the Rich Text Editor in Flex. Or Silverlight, for that matter.

It's a bit more of a controlled environment. Go have a test run and see if it fits your needs. How are we doing? Please help us improve Stack Overflow.

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