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Image upload in TinyMCE

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Guy
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Hi,  I'm pleased with the Publisher theme,  I installed it from publisher-6.x-1.5-install and everything is fine.

.... except that when I edit a story and try to upload an image using TinyMCE (clicking on the little picture icon),  it fails with a message "!!Not Uploaded!! Try Again.".   I can see this comes from 

 jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/advimage/upload_image.php:44

 but before I dive in and get a head ache looking at it I wonder if there is an obvious answer ?

I can't see the Image Assist module installed,  I think I read that TinyMCE needed it, but I also read that TinyMCE bundles it.

 (I can upload theme images and file attachments to the server).

Thanks in advance.

Guy
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Follow up

Workaround found;
I had a look in the source code for TinyMCE and read the notes. Then I fetched a newer version of the Javascript TinyMCE project (as opposed to the Drupal module), and installed this.
The original problem went away, the dialog changed, but still could not see any way to upload an image.
Regretfully will have to ask the client to upload the images as attachments and then paste the URL into a URL field in the previously mentioned dialog.
It took longer to investigate this that to install Publisher in the first place !

Libros Gratis (not verified)
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Overall, a great plugin.

Overall, a great plugin. Definitely a needed addition to TinyMCE.

I seem to be running into an issue. If I upload an image that is smaller
than the image_x or image_y attributes and image_resize=true the resulting
image is actually scaled up (increased in size). I would assume that the
image_x and image_y dimensions are the maximum sizes.

Am I missing something? Thanks!

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