Hi everybody,
Does anyone know where the plugin saves uploaded images?
It's important to know when i want to move data to another server
Regards,
Dieter
Hi Dieter,
JEditor stores uploaded images in the regular Attachments folder (including those pasted by Ctrl-V). For example default path in 32-bit windows installation would be: "C:\Program Files\Atlassian\Application Data\JIRA\data\attachments". To check your attachments path go to JIRA administration > System > Advanced > Attachments.
This is also important to know that Firefox may store some pasted images as base64 (these images are embedded into HTML document). JEditor 1.5.40+ doesn't allow Firefox to paste images as base64 (because it doesn't handle them well after) and forces uploading.
I hope that helps. If you have any other questions please feel free to ask.
Thanks Alex,
i saw just now that images go to a subdirectory ck_upload_store. This is good for us since it eases moving the images along with other issue attachments to another location :-)
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The documentation seems to indicate that images can only be referred by URL (fair enough). though exaclty how that works with incoming email and HTML referred inline images, I don't (yet) know.
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Thanks Andy,
This is correct when you try to paste a local image file into JEditor. Your browser won't let it happen.
If you paste an image (e.g. make a screenshot) JEditor will be able to handle it in webkit/gecko browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox and etc).
If you need any information regarding JEditor or interested in better compatibility with JEMH please feel free to contact us directly: support@jiraeditor.com.
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Hi Alex, I do have users asking for HTML output / compat with jeditor, just a little busy at the mo, I'll be in touch, thanks.
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I am assuming in the issue as an attachment?
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no, there isn't any attachment. That's why i am so curious ....
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BTW this is possible to attach any uploads as issue attachments (in this case both JEditor and JIRA will store the file). See Attach Uploads option in JEditor Configuration.
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