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ManniAT asked on 14 Sep 2009, 07:01 PM
Hi,

the ToolsFile contains a region "dialogParameters" - searching help for this give no result :(

My Question: is it possible (I thought with dialogParameters) to set ViewPaths, DeletePaths and UploadPaths of (at least) ImageManager, - document- Flash- and Silverlight Manager?

The reason - if this is possible it would prevent me from messing around in forums code (setting those values) - instead I could simply adapt the toolsFile.

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Manfred

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answered on 17 Sep 2009, 10:52 AM
Hi ManniAT,

Could you please point us to the location (the demo, help or KB article) where you have found the information that the dialogParameters can be set in the ToolsFile?

This attribute cannot be set in the ToolsFile.xml file of RadEditor for ASP.NET AJAX.

If you would like to set the ViewPaths, UploadPaths and DeletePaths for multiple editors from a single location then please see the following help article: Using Themes.

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answered on 17 Sep 2009, 11:27 AM
Hi Rumen,

of course I can :)
http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-classic/Editor/Examples/ToolsFileStructure/DefaultCS.aspx
I know it's classic - but in the current samples the file "fullSetOfTools.xml" still has this section.

It's years ago since I used skins so I'm not sure if it will work.
It sounds good - but I guess that I have to access the code again.

The solution uses themes but I'm not sure if skins work without setting a skin ID (which means accessing code),
or is there a fallback if I don't use this ID?

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Manfred
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Rumen
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answered on 22 Sep 2009, 02:53 PM
Hi Manfred,

When using a theme and a skin file then all you need to do is to register the Theme="SkinFile" attribute to the page directive of the aspx page where the editor resides. The SkinID property is not needed. Please, see the attached video for more information.

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