Thanks Tarjei.

It turns out that I did not have ImageMagick installed. the application was looking for '/usr/bin/convert' and it did not exist.

The effect was not really what I expected: once I add an image through "image/upload", the image appears on the published article above the text.

As far as the end users go, what is the easiest way of having them use images through htmlArea widget in midcom? In fact, I've just added 4 or 5 images to a page myself.. the process can become pretty tedious. Going back and forth between topic attachments and the article, copying and pasting attachment locations seems a bit much for the average user.

I think I might be taking the wrong approach - is there a better solution?


thanks again

Nico

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Hi,

I certainly have no issues using this method, but at some point down the
line I will surrender some parts of the website to other people that do
not know anything about how midgard works.

I couldn't help but notice a 'Image' link on the bottom of the 'Edit
Article' in midcom AIS. It doesn't seem to work, as files do not upload
when I save the article.


Is there an 'easy' way of adding images to articles from midcom AIS? I'm
pretty most of my end users will not be able to follow the steps above.

The image-upload should work. I'd guess you got problems with tempfile handling.
Check your error-logs.
Tarjei



Thanks,


Nico



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