Hi,
I use Scribite openwysiwyg to edit static pages on my website. I cannot insert hyperlink, image, text or background colour: this is the error code: "403 forbidden": You don't have permission to access /modules/scribite/pnincludes/openwysiwyg/popups/insert_hyperlink.html?wysiwyg=pages_content on this server.
I change a lot of folder permissions to 777 and file permissions to 664, nothing changes.
System information:
Zikula version: Zikula 1.2.8 (forest)
Server information: Apache
PHP version: 5.2.17
Database version: MySQL 5.1.59
theme AmazingGrace
Anyone ideas or solutions ?
Thanks
herwig
Edited by herwigdeconinck on Nov 10, 2011 - 02:14 AM.
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Do you have access to your apache log? or PHP log? This may point to the folder that is causing the problem. I am sure you already did this, but if this is a production site, close up all those 777 and 664 permissions too.
It sounds like the folder where scribite is trying to save images does not have the correct permissions to allow the www user to save to that folder. Hope this helps. -
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In scribite/pnincludes there is a 1.htaccess file that has to be renamed .htacess
I think that is your problem
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