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Hi there,
For the first time I am getting an error when I click the image button in JCE. I mean the one that is in the JCE menu. This is what it looks like:
The spinner that I am pointing my mouse at (in the picture) keeps spinning even after I have cancelled the Alert. And the correct image folder is not displayed.
When I click the button ‘image’ under the editor I go to the correct image folder and I can insert a picture.
I tried changing the File Directory Path in the Default Profile > Plugin Parameters > File Manager to either images or /images but to no avail.
Could you help me with this? I could provide you with Super User credentials if you want to have a look.
Cheers,
Thom
PS: I am using JCE Pro.
For the first time I am getting an error when I click the image button in JCE. I mean the one that is in the JCE menu. This is what it looks like:
The spinner that I am pointing my mouse at (in the picture) keeps spinning even after I have cancelled the Alert. And the correct image folder is not displayed.
When I click the button ‘image’ under the editor I go to the correct image folder and I can insert a picture.
I tried changing the File Directory Path in the Default Profile > Plugin Parameters > File Manager to either images or /images but to no avail.
Could you help me with this? I could provide you with Super User credentials if you want to have a look.
Cheers,
Thom
PS: I am using JCE Pro.
Give me a fish and you feed me for a day; teach me to fish and you feed me for a lifetime.
The "JFontAwesome" plugin you have installed on your site is causing this error:
When the plugin is disabled, there is no issue with the Image Manager Extended.
Call to undefined method Joomla\CMS\Document\JsonDocument::addCustomTag()
When the plugin is disabled, there is no issue with the Image Manager Extended.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
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Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
more than a month ago
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#96642
Thanx for your speedy response!
I sent it,
Cheers,
Thom
I sent it,
Cheers,
Thom
Give me a fish and you feed me for a day; teach me to fish and you feed me for a lifetime.
more than a month ago
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#96644
SORRRY!!!
Always test what you do...... I know, the first rule of programming.......
I forgot to assign you Super User rights. Have mended my ways (and tested) you can log in now.
Sorry again.
Thom
Always test what you do...... I know, the first rule of programming.......
I forgot to assign you Super User rights. Have mended my ways (and tested) you can log in now.
Sorry again.
Thom
Give me a fish and you feed me for a day; teach me to fish and you feed me for a lifetime.
The "JFontAwesome" plugin you have installed on your site is causing this error:
When the plugin is disabled, there is no issue with the Image Manager Extended.
Call to undefined method Joomla\CMS\Document\JsonDocument::addCustomTag()
When the plugin is disabled, there is no issue with the Image Manager Extended.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
more than a month ago
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#96650
Hi there,
WoWoW... I wouldn't have guessed that in a million years. I'll uninstall it and get FontAwesome to add manually!
Thanx a lot
Thom
WoWoW... I wouldn't have guessed that in a million years. I'll uninstall it and get FontAwesome to add manually!
Thanx a lot
Thom
Give me a fish and you feed me for a day; teach me to fish and you feed me for a lifetime.
To clarify, the reason this error is being generated, is because the JFontAwesome plugin is attempting to use the JDocument::addCustomTag too soon.
The method should ideally be called in the onAfterDispatch event.
The method should ideally be called in the onAfterDispatch event.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
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