On 2/20/07, Mark Leder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Haven't used FCK much, but I'm curious, can the file browser mechanism be
> set to browse a public directory on a remote server (which is in another
> city)?  In other words, could I set it to browse using a FQDN:
> http://www.somesite.com/assets/images/...


Not likely.. the file browser built into FCKeditor uses cfdirectory, which
of course can only handle local files.

One option would be to install CFFM on the "remote" server to serve as the
file manager, and disable all upload/modify/manipulate capabilities... then
you could just point fckeditor to the remote instance of CFFM.  CFFM
1.14has a "readOnly" property allowing to to use it as a public file
repository..

rick

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