[TYPO3] What's the good path for a image ?
Oliver Rowlands
oliver at liquidlight.co.uk
Mon Apr 23 00:09:28 CEST 2007
Hi Roelof,
Why do you not simply enable the 'Images' button in the RTE?
Regards,
Oliver
Roelof Wobben wrote:
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>
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>> From: Bernd Wilke <xoonsji02 at sneakemail.com>
>> Reply-To: TYPO3 English <typo3-english at lists.netfielders.de>
>> To: typo3-english at lists.netfielders.de
>> Subject: Re: [TYPO3] What's the good path for a image ?
>> Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 20:33:48 +0200
>>
>> On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 17:44:24 +0000, Roelof Wobben wrote
>> with subject "Re: [TYPO3] What's the good path for a image ?":
>>
>> > >From: Bernd Wilke <xoonsji02 at sneakemail.com>
>> > >Reply-To: TYPO3 English <typo3-english at lists.netfielders.de>
>> [...]
>>
>> > >give me a hand: what is FCE?
>> > >I got a lot of definitions, but I don't think anyone of them has
>> anything
>> > >to do with TYPO3, CMS or Webpages.
>>
>> [...]
>> > >if your image is stored in fileadmin you can use
>> > >filadmin/image.jpg or /fileadmin/image.jpg (index.php starts in
>> root, where
>> > >the directory 'fileadmin' exists (and also 'uploads')
>> > >
>> > >drawback: if you delete/rename/move this file your links point to
>> nothing.
>> > >
>> > >therefore typo3 has a mechanism to save each used file in uploads/...
>> > >files from pages or content (RTE) in subdirectories depending on
>> filetype,
>> > >files in fields from extensions in uploads/tx_myextension/...
>> > >
>> > >BUT!
>> > >if you use a file a second time, the original filename is no longer
>> > >available for usage in the new path. Every reference gets it's own
>> file, so
>> > >the second usage of a file will result in a renamed file.
>> > >
>> > >if you now refer to this files in uploads/... without knowing of
>> TYPO3 you
>> > >can loose your link to the image/file like in the first part much
>> easier.
>> > >TYPO3 'knows' the usage of a file. If you remove the usage it
>> removes the
>> > >copy of the file (without renaming other copies)
>> > >
>> > >And don't try to tamper with files in these directories. You will
>> get lost!
>> > >
>> > >Bernd
>> > >
>> [...]
>> >
>> > Thank you, Bernd
>> >
>> > If i change to /images/plaatje.jpg then the red cross is still seen
>> > But if i make another page (text with image) i can see the picture.
>> > Can i be that in FCE the img tag is forbidden. If a saved the img
>> tag is
>> > deleted.
>> >
>> 1. what is FCE? see above
>> is it the RTE/RTEhtmlarea?
>
> FCE = Flexible Content Element.
> That exist of :
>
> Titel : Input field
> Tekst : RTE for bodytekst.
>
> And there im switching to the html source and type the tag.
>
> Regards,
>
> Roelof
>>
>> 2. if you got the icon "Image not found" then there is a valid
>> img-tag, but
>> no valid img-source, that may be the wrong path.
>> use your browser and look at the HTML-source-code you get calling the
>> page.
>> Then you may extract the path and image-name given in the img-tag and try
>> it alone.
>> And don't forget: only with windows /images/plaatje.jpg is the same than
>> /Images/Plaatje.JPG.
>> On UNIX/Linux (most web-servers use this OS) these are different
>> directories and different files!
>>
>> Bernd
>>
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