When I insert an image the WebHtmlEditor puts the full path into the markup. This is an issue because I am developing on my PC, it will then move to a development server for testing, and then it will move again to the production server - all of which have different base URLs but the same folder structure. How do I tell the editor not to paste in the full path - only the relative path from the site root?
I am using 7.1.20071.40 - would a newer version work better?
Here is my current code:
edExplanation.UploadedFilesDirectory = "~/UploadedFiles";
I have the UploadedFilesDirectory set just as you have shown. It is NOT uploading any of the pictures to the server. That is issue #1. I have Network Service and even ASPNET and even IUSR_MACHINE that have all permissions to it. It never puts the picture there.
Issue #2 is that whet it puts c:\pic.gif in the html, I need to replace that with ~/UploadedFiles which in app2 is a virtual directory pointing to the app1 folder.
The code you included above setting the homeURL is in the client-side JavaScript. You need to set the UploadedFilesDirectory property on the editor in the codebehind (C# / VB.NET) to the directory that you want to save the files in. That directory needs to have certain permissions (write) set on it. Here's an example:
myEditor.UploadedFilesDirectory = "c:/inetpub/wwwroow/app1/UploadedFiles";
How do you have App2 getting files from App1 - Do you have a virtual directory in App2 pointing to the physical directory in App1? In any case, you may need to change the img tags path inside of the editor so when the html is rendered it points to the correct place. That's what the above code will help you do.
I don't completely understand what this is doing.
var homeURL = this.location.protocol + '//' + this.location.host + '" + Request.ApplicationPath + @"/';
I have a content management system. I want the images to be uploaded to say c:/inetpub/wwwroow/app1 but I am running from c:/inetpub/wwwroow/app2. I don't really care if it hardcodes the path of the image instead of a relative path, but right now if course it's putting the directory of where I got the image from on MY computer. What is the best way to make it UPLOAD the pic to the location on the server and also change it from MY path to that path.
Oh, I just figured out a way to filter out the HTML on paste (from the ctrl-v combination keyboard event, from the menu button and from the right-click menu). I posted that solution here: https://es.infragistics.com/community/forums/f/retired-products-and-controls/15702/lost-cell-format-after-post-back#15702
Here is the code, partially given to me by Infragistics support, that creates a client side script for the AfterAction event. Using this you can determine if the action was an image insert and adjust the rendered html accordingly to remove the base of the url from the string to make the image path relative.
string afterActionEventScript = @"function edAfterAction(oEditor, actID, oEvent, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8){if (actID == 'InsertImage') {var txt = oEditor.getText();var homeURL = this.location.protocol + '//' + this.location.host + '" + Request.ApplicationPath + @"/';txt = txt.replace(homeURL, '');oEditor.setText(txt);} }";if (!Page.ClientScript.IsClientScriptBlockRegistered("edAfterAction")) {Page.ClientScript.RegisterClientScriptBlock(this.GetType(), "edAfterAction", afterActionEventScript, true); } edExplanation.ClientSideEvents.AfterAction = "edAfterAction";
string afterActionEventScript = @"function edAfterAction(oEditor, actID, oEvent, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8){
}";
{
}
edExplanation.ClientSideEvents.AfterAction = "edAfterAction";
You can also handle other events, such as paste. NOTE: the "Paste" action only occurs when someone clicks the right-click menu or one of the standard menu buttons on the WebHtmlEditor - NOT on "ctrl-v". ie: (JavaScript, inside edAfterAction)
if (actID == 'Paste') { alert('you just pasted something'); }