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UploadImage for HtmlArea in eGroupWare ----------------------------------------------------------- Original Author: Xiang Wei ZHUO <wei@zhuo.org> Author for eGW: Pim Snel <pim@lingewoud.nl> Last Updated: Mon Sep 20 19:55:03 CEST 2004 Requirements: eGroupWare 1.x, htmlArea 3rc or higher Note: UploadImage only works as plugin for htmlArea in eGroupWare. ----------------------------------------------------------- UploadImage adds an image_upload-icon in the htmlArea-toolbar. When the icon is clicked the user can Select an image from the Upload Directory or upload an Image to the directory the upload directory eGW-developer has specified. After insertion the image is shown in the htmlarea. Future features will be: resizing images, cropping images, rotating images etc .... To use the plugin you have to do the following: // thirst setup the sessionvariables UploadImage Need $sessdata = array( 'UploadImageBaseDir' => /path/to/eg/egw/images , // absolute path to the base directory 'UploadImageBaseURL' => http://yourhost/egw/images, // the complete URL to the base images directory 'UploadImageMaxWidth' => 500, // max, image width in pixels 'UploadImageMaxHeight' => 500 // max. image height in pixels ); $GLOBALS['phpgw']->session->appsession('UploadImage','phpgwapi',$sessdata); // then init the html class and call the htmlarea class-method with the UploadPlugin as argument if (!is_object($GLOBALS['phpgw']->html)) { $GLOBALS['phpgw']->html = CreateObject('phpgwapi.html'); } $htmlarea = $GLOBALS['phpgw']->html->htmlarea($field_name, $value,$style,false,'UploadImage',$custom_toolbar); ----------------------------------------------------------- SECURITY WARNING!!! ----------------------------------------------------------- When you are implementing the UploadImage plugin make sure your UploadImageBaseDir is set correctly because else it might give access to other directories apache has access to. ----------------------------------------------------------- Known issues: - Create directory doesn't work - In some cases the OK and cancel buttons won't work anymore (javascript issue)