Re: Security Policies with DotNetNuke 4.5.5 / NukeEdit4

  •  08-27-2007, 2:43 PM

    Re: Security Policies with DotNetNuke 4.5.5 / NukeEdit4

    Michael,
     
    A1:
     
    Please add the following entries to CuteEditor section of DNN web.config file:
     

               Subscribers_AutoConfigure = "Minimal"
               Subscribers_SecurityPolicyFile = "default.config"
               Subscribers_TemplateItemList = ""
               Subscribers_DisableItemList = ""
               Subscribers_AllowPasteHtml  ="true"
               Subscribers_EditorOnPaste  = "default"
               Subscribers_ReadOnly = "false"
               Subscribers_ShowBottomBar ="true"
               Subscribers_ShowHtmlMode  ="true"
               Subscribers_ShowPreviewMode  ="true"
               Subscribers_ShowTagSelector  ="true"
               Subscribers_EnableStripScriptTags  ="false" 
               Subscribers_EnableContextMenu    ="true"
     
    A2:
     
    If you set UseDNNRootImageDirectory=true in your web.config, Cute Editor will use the default DNN image gallery path.
     
    If you want to use the setting in the security configuration files, please set this property to false.
     
     
    A3:
     
    Cute Editor allows developers to assign a pre-defined set of permissions by group or individual.
     
    If you want to have this feature in DNN, you need to modify CuteEditor for DNN provider.
     
    Please check this example:
     

    asp.net Chat http://cutesoft.net/ASP.NET+Chat/default.aspx
    Web Messenger: http://cutesoft.net/Web-Messenger/default.aspx
    asp.net wysiwyg editor: http://cutesoft.net/ASP.NET+WYSIWYG+Editor/default.aspx
    asp wysiwyg html editor: http://cutesoft.net/ASP
    asp.net Image Gallery: http://cutesoft.net/ASP.NET+Image+Gallery/default.aspx
    Live Support: http://cutesoft.net/live-support/default.aspx

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