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  • Fredrik Esseen 610 posts 906 karma points
    Aug 30, 2010 @ 12:00
    Fredrik Esseen
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    Tinymce adds /~ to images on resize

    Hi!

    Ive created a demosite with domainname: demo.ourcompany.com with MySQL and asp.net 3.5.

    When I try to resize an image in TinyMCE the image gets the adress like this:

    src="/~/media/181/niklas.jpg"

    Without the resizing the image works fine and the /~ is not there.

    I have a local installation with MSSQL and asp.net 4 running and there it works fine.

    Coult it be the because of subdomain name?

  • Indivirtual 5 posts 50 karma points
    Nov 10, 2010 @ 07:55
    Indivirtual
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    I have exactly the same problem, especially when combined with Courier i.e. when an image is resized in the rich text editor and then transfered to live using courier, the image does not get moved across and the image path gets corrupted with /~/ in front of the image path.

    I too have posted a complaint about it, but did not hear from anyone in the forum nor from the official Umbraco Support.

    Regards

    Adam

  • snitram 27 posts 48 karma points
    Nov 10, 2010 @ 11:09
    snitram
    0

    Same problem here - v. 4.5.2 on MSSQL and .NET 4.0

  • Allan Hawkey 232 posts 303 karma points
    Sep 12, 2011 @ 11:00
    Allan Hawkey
    0

    Same problem here, now in v 4.7 - did anyone find a solution to this?

    Thanks
    Allan

  • Allan Hawkey 232 posts 303 karma points
    Oct 06, 2011 @ 14:05
    Allan Hawkey
    0

    Sorry for the chase-up, but does anyone out there have a solution to this?

    Thanks
    Allan

  • Jose Blanco 12 posts 32 karma points
    Jul 25, 2012 @ 17:19
    Jose Blanco
    0

    Anyone have a solution to this? 

    Regards. 

  • Jose Blanco 12 posts 32 karma points
    Jul 25, 2012 @ 21:01
    Jose Blanco
    0

    So, What can I do to fix this in umbraco 4.7, there is a way to change the output in RTE ?, when I am doing the resize ?, I mean without "~".

    Regards. 

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