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I'm having an issue with a magento site as follows:
We want to be able to upload PDF files directly in media manager using the WYSIWYG editor, since the last SUPEE patch this functionality has been removed.
We have installed a free extension from Github which is meant to get around this issue but is currently creating the following error:
Warning: simplexml_load_string(): Entity: line 1: parser error : xmlParsePI : no target name in /home/glaucoma/stage/lib/Varien/Simplexml/Config.php on line 510
#0 [internal function]: mageCoreErrorHandler(2, 'simplexml_load_...', '/home/glaucoma/...', 510, Array)
#1 /home/glaucoma/stage/lib/Varien/Simplexml/Config.php(510): simplexml_load_string('loadString('loadFile('/home/glaucoma/...')
#4 /home/glaucoma/stage/app/code/core/Mage/Core/Model/Config.php(315): Mage_Core_Model_Config->_loadDeclaredModules()
#5 /home/glaucoma/stage/app/code/core/Mage/Core/Model/App.php(414): Mage_Core_Model_Config->loadModules()
#6 /home/glaucoma/stage/app/code/core/Mage/Core/Model/App.php(343): Mage_Core_Model_App->_initModules()
#7 /home/glaucoma/stage/app/Mage.php(684): Mage_Core_Model_App->run(Array)
#8 /home/glaucoma/stage/index.php(87): Mage::run('', 'store')
#9 {main}
So we need to either fix the above module to make it work properly or alternatively remove the module and create another fix to allow the upload of PDFS in the wysiwyg editor.
Please let me know if you can help.
thanks
Matt
We want to be able to upload PDF files directly in media manager using the WYSIWYG editor, since the last SUPEE patch this functionality has been removed.
We have installed a free extension from Github which is meant to get around this issue but is currently creating the following error:
Warning: simplexml_load_string(): Entity: line 1: parser error : xmlParsePI : no target name in /home/glaucoma/stage/lib/Varien/Simplexml/Config.php on line 510
#0 [internal function]: mageCoreErrorHandler(2, 'simplexml_load_...', '/home/glaucoma/...', 510, Array)
#1 /home/glaucoma/stage/lib/Varien/Simplexml/Config.php(510): simplexml_load_string('loadString('loadFile('/home/glaucoma/...')
#4 /home/glaucoma/stage/app/code/core/Mage/Core/Model/Config.php(315): Mage_Core_Model_Config->_loadDeclaredModules()
#5 /home/glaucoma/stage/app/code/core/Mage/Core/Model/App.php(414): Mage_Core_Model_Config->loadModules()
#6 /home/glaucoma/stage/app/code/core/Mage/Core/Model/App.php(343): Mage_Core_Model_App->_initModules()
#7 /home/glaucoma/stage/app/Mage.php(684): Mage_Core_Model_App->run(Array)
#8 /home/glaucoma/stage/index.php(87): Mage::run('', 'store')
#9 {main}
So we need to either fix the above module to make it work properly or alternatively remove the module and create another fix to allow the upload of PDFS in the wysiwyg editor.
Please let me know if you can help.
thanks
Matt
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