Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
I tried to install it on a remote server and the problem remains.
Tried to fix path but alas.
Original comment by ragous...@gmail.com
on 13 Mar 2010 at 9:44
I fixed all previous, but wysiwyg editor doesn't load
Original comment by ragous...@gmail.com
on 13 Mar 2010 at 10:12
I installed editease into http://www.mydomain.com/editease/_ee with all the
files &
folders that come in the zip file.
(with the index.php, services.php, etc. in: http://www.mydomain.com/editease/)
Ive gone through the config and set everything up with the correct paths:
eg:
/* main JS path - without trailing slash */
$eeJs = '/editease/_ee';
/* Path to images/documents storage - WITH trailing slash */
$eeIpath = '/editease/files/';
My admin link code looks like this:
<!--
$(document).ready(function(){
// load editEase login link and data into the page
// - using first variable as link name
$("#fti").editease('admin','/editease/_ee');
});
//-->
When i click on the admin link, a login box appears but when you click 'login',
nothing happens. also the editease logo isnt displayed how it normally is if you
clicked 'admin' @ http://jquerystuff.com/editease/index.php
does anyone know whats going wrong here?
Original comment by scrivost...@gmail.com
on 18 Mar 2010 at 6:00
edit the path in files:
_ee/editease.jquery.min.js
_ee/editease.jquery.js
as well the config
Original comment by nikohirv...@gmail.com
on 29 Mar 2010 at 8:41
Hello,
I have almost there to config this script, but i have a little problem in my
local
install :( (Easyphp)
Help me please!!!
thanks
Original comment by rodrigo....@netcabo.pt
on 26 May 2010 at 8:40
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What's wrong? :(
Thanks
Rodrigo
Original comment by rodrigo....@netcabo.pt
on 26 May 2010 at 8:50
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Ok, it's a problem with the path.
I have to change to same path in all these files:
editease.jquery.min.js
editease.jquery.js
config.php
Now i can´t config the script in the html file!
How can i make it work with html files?
Thanks.
Original comment by rodrigo....@netcabo.pt
on 27 May 2010 at 8:22
Hey Guys,
I really hope someone still looks on this page. I would love to use editease,
but I have the same problem as ragouster when he created this thread.
Sadly he did not report how to fix it. Is there anyone who can tell me?
Nico
Original comment by nico.kre...@gmail.com
on 21 Nov 2010 at 10:18
if you are using the default installation, you have to edit the following var$
to get a working install:
installation in http://yourdomain.com/eecms/
(notice the folder "eecms" !!!)
--------------------------------------------------------
index.php
(get the login working)
-------------------------------------------------------------
$(document).ready(function(){
// load editEase login link and data into the page
// - using first variable as link name
$("#fti").editease('admin','/eecms/_ee');
-------------------------------------------------------------
config.php
(get everithing elese working)
<?php
// +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
// | editEase 1.5ish - ok I give up on versioning |
// | $date: 03 November 2009 |
// +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
// | By Stephen Neate (http://code.google.com/p/editease/) |
// | Copyright (c) 2007/2009 Stephen Neate |
// | Licensed under the MIT License: |
// | -- http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php |
// +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
// | editEase REQUIREMENTS (TESTED WITH) |
// +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
// | PHP (5.1.2 - 5.2+) /
// | Apache (1.3.7 - 1.3.9, 2.2+) /
// | jQuery (1.2.6+) *required /
// +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
if( !isset($_SESSION) ){
session_start(); // required for file system
}
/* Valid Login Data - username / password for each array item */
$userNames = array('admin'=>'password');
/* Pages that have edit areas on them - page name then a pipe | then page url*/
$pages = array('Home|index.php','Contact Page|contact.php');
/* main JS path - without trailing slash */
$eeJs = '/eecms/_ee';
/* Path to images/documents storage - WITH trailing slash */
$eeIpath = '/eecms/files/';
/* File extension for includes - you can use .php, .inc, .txt etc, all editEase
includes must be the same extension */
$eeExtn = '.txt';
/* Path to page content areas which can be written to by PHP (ie. CHMOD 757 or
777) - without trailing slash*/
$eeCpath = '/eecms/inc';
/* Config for local "FILE MANAGER" */
$fileSystem = 1; // Show local file system - true = 1, false = 0 */
$serverPath = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']; // true path - without trailing slash
$filePages = $eeJs.'/_fslib'; // location of file system pages - without
trailing slash
-------------------------------------------------------------
simply point all links to the right direction -> your install folder!!!!
Original comment by loginWet...@gmail.com
on 11 Jan 2011 at 4:17
I am having same issue as above... using editease.1.5.1:
my config.php file:
<?php
// +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
// | editEase 1.5ish - ok I give up on versioning |
// | $date: 03 November 2009 |
// +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
// | By Stephen Neate (http://code.google.com/p/editease/) |
// | Copyright (c) 2007/2009 Stephen Neate |
// | Licensed under the MIT License: |
// | -- http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php |
// +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
// | editEase REQUIREMENTS (TESTED WITH) |
// +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
// | PHP (5.1.2 - 5.2+) /
// | Apache (1.3.7 - 1.3.9, 2.2+) /
// | jQuery (1.2.6+) *required /
// +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
if( !isset($_SESSION) ){
session_start(); // required for file system
}
/* Valid Login Data - username / password for each array item */
$userNames = array('admin'=>'pass');
/* Pages that have edit areas on them - page name then a pipe | then page url*/
$pages = array('Home|index.php');
/* main JS path - without trailing slash */
$eeJs = '/editease/_ee';
/* Path to images/documents storage - WITH trailing slash */
$eeIpath = '/editease/files/';
/* File extension for includes - you can use .php, .inc, .txt etc, all editEase
includes must be the same extension */
$eeExtn = '.txt';
/* Path to page content areas which can be written to by PHP (ie. CHMOD 757 or
777) - without trailing slash*/
$eeCpath = '/editease/inc';
/* Config for local "FILE MANAGER" */
$fileSystem = 1; // Show local file system - true = 1, false = 0 */
$serverPath = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']; // true path - without trailing slash
$filePages = $eeJs.'/_fslib'; // location of file system pages - without
trailing slash
My setting in index.php:
<!--
$(document).ready(function(){
// load editEase login link and data into the page
// - using first variable as link name
$("#fti").editease('admin','/editease/_ee');
});
//-->
First off could never get the install to not say error, you need to set your
permissions to 775 or 777, Did this and no help
Second, made all of the above changes and get to homepage from demo and try to
login and no matter what browser it does nothing adter clicking Login. The
Login word just dims and nothing happens.
you can see it at:
http://innermotions/editease
Original comment by orio...@gmail.com
on 14 Dec 2011 at 7:40
This makes no sense but updating what I said before...
So the install I did didnt work at all yesterday. So I loaded it again but not
in a folder but in the root of the site. I went to load the root version and my
browser defaulted to the one I loaded in the folder editease from yesterday. I
thought I'd go ahead and just try it since I was there and it worked... Nothing
was changed from the install from yesterday. Makes no sense but its working.
This is good...
I really wish that we could leave the editease files in its folder and have the
website pages outside of that folder and refer to the working files in the
folder as needed. That way we could keep the website files and editease files
seperated. Just a wish.
Original comment by orio...@gmail.com
on 15 Dec 2011 at 11:30
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
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on 13 Mar 2010 at 9:26Attachments: