I would like to ask, is it possible for me to select pdf from the tinyMCE media picker?
I couldn't find any solution on this.
Appreciate if someone can advise me on this.
Not with the media picker, but you can do it with Link, and then select "Link to file".
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after create link in TinyMCE editor with path : /test/download.pdf, TinyMCE creating path like this:
../../../test/download.pdf
Is there a way to prevent this, so to TinyMCE dont add '../../../' in path ?
Thanks,
Pavle
TinyMCE has many URL handling options as documented here:
https://www.tiny.cloud/docs/configure/url-handling/
Without seeing your code and TinyMCE configuration it is really impossible for anyone to tell you precisely why you are getting what you are getting. Hopefully the options on that page will help you address the issue.
I'm new to MVC and would like to find out how to view PDF files. Specifically, I have a bunch of PDF files on server. I would like to render links to those PDF files using MVC and allow the user to click on a link to view the PDF file in a browser. Thank you in advance for your help.
You may use some javascript or pdf readers controll.
Look at : http://viewerjs.org/
I'm unable to link to PDF documents on a mobile site using jQueryMobile.
The link is opened with the jQueryMobile-effects and displays a page with the text "undefined".
Any help is appreciated!
Add data-ajax=false to your link pdf Since pdf is not supported on alot of phones you may want to explore something like this http://www.labnol.org/gadgets/ipod/read-pdf-text-email-on-ipod-mobile-phone/1929/
You may want to consider integrating in pdf.js. It seems to be an option considering some mobile devices don't directly support pdf's.
http://mozilla.github.com/pdf.js/
I want to add feature like epub viewer as similar to ibooks application. So I need to show html or xml or rss feed page in iphone application page wise. What should i do now ?
I worked with webview. But it not shows with page by page. It shows within 1 page.
Let me ask that whether above feature is possible in webview or not ?
If yes then how ?
Do you have any other idea,please share with me.
Please suggest me flow for adding above feature.
It will be great if any one has idea regarding any library or source code .
Thanks
It's not an easy problem, we used some javaScript code to achieve this and called it from obj-c with -stringByEvaluatingJavaScriptFromString(NSString)
And I wasn't able to find any libraries for that.
i have tinymce embedded in my website, so if users want to edit content, then can click on an "EDIT" link and it brings up the content in tinymce editor. when they click "Save", i save the html to a database. this works perfect and avoids them calling me when they need content changes as they can go in directly and next time they reload the main page, it loads up their changed content.
they now want to be able to add their own images. I see there is some image support in tinymce as seen here, but in my case, the images would be on their computer.
So i am looking for some advice on how to handle image support using tinymce on my asp.net mvc website similar to how stackoverflow allows you to upload and include an image in your question all in one step
any suggestions?
I guess you need to take a look here:
Best TinyMce editor Image Manager / File upload for Asp.net Mvc
it has a list of tinyMCE file browsers/uploaders/managers which work with MVC :)
I had a similar issue and solved it by;
Allowing the user to upload images which i then stored in the file system.
Once the image was saved then you could use tinyMCE to link to it.
It's a round-about way of doing it but it worked. If your images are stored on a users computer then you're going to need to implement something like this me thinks as you can't assume you can link to the image and if you can you can't be sure the computer will be on.
Maybe you can give this TinyMCE-plugin a try (the official Moxiecode plugins are quite expensive):
http://www.phpletter.com/Demo/Tinymce-Ajax-File-Manager/
I haven't tested it yet, but it's a free add on that allows uploading and selecting files.
HTML 5 supports embedded images. You can embed image in html code as a base64 string.
Example Code:
<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhDwAPAKECAAAAzMzM/////wAAACwAAAAADwAPAAACIISPeQHsrZ5ModrLlN48CXF8m2iQYmmKqVlRtW4MLwWACH+H09wdGltaXplZCBieSBVbGVhZCBTbWFydFNhdmVyIQAAOw==" alt="Base64 encoded image" width="150" height="150"/>
There is a opensource TinyMCE plugin available in github:
https://github.com/buddyexpress/bdesk_photo