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  • JCE Editor installed on local host

    Posted 16 years 2 months ago
    • hello

      i am trying to install jce editor onto a local host but when i attempt to install the plugin the screen goes blank, any ideas how i can get this to be installed as this is a miles better editor?

      thanks
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    Re: JCE Editor installed on local host

    Posted 16 years 2 months ago
    • Much better question donkey :P

      Does this happen with all components / plugins you try to install? Check your PHP installation and configuration - the problem is most likely not with the plugin but deeper in your platform.
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  • Re: JCE Editor installed on local host

    Posted 16 years 2 months ago
    • every other plugin and install has wored fine just this plugin
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    Re: JCE Editor installed on local host

    Posted 16 years 2 months ago
    • Damnit ... OK ... are you certain you have absolutely the latest version? A new one was released 2 days ago.

      Aside from that, still looking at your platform - is it possible (however unlikely) that your successful installs were from .gz files and that your installer is hanging on the .zip? i.e. do you have both .gz and .zip support compiled into your local version of PHP?
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  • Re: JCE Editor installed on local host

    Posted 16 years 2 months ago
    • i did download it again earlier this week so preusme i have th elatest version however i will look again.

      it does seem to be hanging when installing from a .zip file.

      Im not sure how to to check for the .gz and .zip support.

      Thanks
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    Re: JCE Editor installed on local host

    Posted 16 years 2 months ago
    • Go to your Joomla Admin Console, Help >> System Info >> PHP Information

      Check out the installed libraries (scroll straight to the bottom to check for Zip and Zlib).

      There are 6 compression libraries available for PHP - the most common I've come across are:

      Bzip2
      Zip
      Zlib

      For Joomla, you preferably want to have Zip and Zlib so that you have the most common bases (.zip, .gz) covered. I believe that Zlib is a requirement for Zip anyways.
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  • Re: JCE Editor installed on local host

    Posted 16 years 2 months ago
    • i only have zlib showing, i amusing the latest version of joomla so would zip not be included in that?

      cheers
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    Re: JCE Editor installed on local host

    Posted 16 years 2 months ago
    • No - Joomla can only use what you have compiled into your PHP build.

      The quick way around this problem is to unzip your zip, and re-archive it as a .gz - then you won't have any problems ... but you're going to have to do this for every single .zip you want to upload.
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  • Re: JCE Editor installed on local host

    Posted 16 years 2 months ago
    • dont think i have had problems with them in the past thought, just this one, however i will give that a whirl, whats best for creating the .gz file?

      cheers
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    Re: JCE Editor installed on local host

    Posted 16 years 2 months ago
    • If you hit the GZIP home page:

      www.gzip.org/

      There's a list of exe's for different operating systems about a quarter of the way down the page.
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