'/home/your/directory', 'images_url' => '/directory', 'allow_images_upload' => true, ) ) ?> } }}} This will work provided you are using normal file-based PHP sessions (most likely), if not, you may need to modify the php-xinha.php file to suit your setup. * @author $Author: gustafn $ * @version $Id: config.php,v 1.2 2012/12/03 18:38:14 gustafn Exp $ * @package MootoolsFileManager * */ /** == File Paths REQUIRED == This plugin operates (optionally) in two modes. 1. As a File Manager where people are inserting a link to a file (eg a doc or pdf commonly), we call this "files" mode. 2. As an Image Manager where people are inserting an inline image, we call this "images" mode. You may provide one of, or both of, files_dir and images_dir. If you do not provide one, that mode of MootoolsFileManager will be disabled. # `files_dir` -- Directory path to the location where ordinary files are stored (eg /home/you/public_html/downloads/ ) # `files_url` -- The URL path to the files_dir (eg /downloads/) # `images_dir` -- Directory path to the location where inline images are stored (eg /home/you/public_html/images/) # `images_url` -- The URL path to the images_dir === Security Caution === You should ensure that the paths you specify are protected against having PHP and other scripts from being executed. The following .htaccess file is a good idea {{{ php_flag engine off AddType text/html .html .htm .shtml .php .php3 .php4 .php5 .php6 .php7 .php8 .phtml .phtm .pl .py .cgi RemoveHandler .php RemoveHandler .php8 RemoveHandler .php7 RemoveHandler .php6 RemoveHandler .php5 RemoveHandler .php4 RemoveHandler .php3 }}} */ $IMConfig['files_dir'] = FALSE; // No trailing slash $IMConfig['files_url'] = FALSE; // No trailing slash $IMConfig['images_dir'] = FALSE; // No trailing slash $IMConfig['images_url'] = FALSE; // No trailing slash /** == Turning On Uploads == We have two sets of settings for turning on uploads, one controls the files mode of the plugin, the other is for images mode. Note that allowing upload also permits the user to create subdirectories to better organise the files. === Maximum File Sizes === Each mode can have a different maximum file size that can be uploaded, this size is a number followed by one of M, KB or B. === Suggested Image Dimensions === Each mode can have a different "suggested maximum image dimension", when the user uses the Mootools File Manager to upload a file, they are able to choose to "resize large images" on upload. This defines what "large" means. */ $IMConfig['allow_files_upload'] = false; $IMConfig['allow_files_delete'] = false; $IMConfig['max_files_upload_size'] = '3M'; $IMConfig['suggested_files_image_dimension'] = array('width' => 2048, 'height' => 1536); $IMConfig['allow_images_upload'] = false; $IMConfig['allow_images_delete'] = false; $IMConfig['max_images_upload_size'] = '3M'; $IMConfig['suggested_images_image_dimension'] = array('width' => 1024, 'height' => 768); // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // OPTIONAL SETTINGS // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** == Plugin Path == For most people the defaults will work fine, but if you have trouble, you can set `base_dir` to be the directory path to xinha/plugins/MootoolsFileManager `base_url` to be the url path to xinha/plugins/MootoolsFileManager */ $IMConfig['base_dir'] = getcwd(); $IMConfig['base_url'] = preg_replace('/\/backend\.php.*/', '', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); /** == HTML Compatability == For most people the default of using CSS will be fine, but if the HTML you are editing in Xinha is destined for an email you will probably want to use hspace and vspace instead of CSS margins because of poor Email support for CSS. */ $IMConfig['UseHSpaceVSpace'] = TRUE; /** // Future use, not yet required. == ImageMagick Path == Certain operations require that ImageMagick is available on your server, mogrify, convert and identify executables are required. If these executables are not in your executable path, you'll want to set the path to them here, for Linux/Unix etc this will be something like {{{ /usr/bin }}} for Windows servers, something like {{{ C:/"Program Files"/ImageMagick-5.5.7-Q16/ }}} $IMConfig['IMAGE_TRANSFORM_LIB_PATH'] = ''; */ //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // ================== END OF CONFIGURATION ======================= // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Standard PHP Backend Data Passing // if data was passed using xinha_pass_to_php_backend() we merge the items // provided into the Config require_once(realpath(dirname(__FILE__) . '/../../contrib/php-xinha.php')); if($passed_data = xinha_read_passed_data()) { $IMConfig = array_merge($IMConfig, $passed_data); } @session_write_close(); // Close session now so we don't lock. ?>