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The highslide website explains how to integrate highslide into your website.
Highslide
The earlier version of ckeditor with ckfinder had a highslide addon which I used with cutenews 1.5.
Highslide addon in cutenews 1.5
The addon no longer works with the new version of ckeditor bundled with cutenews2 so I add the Highslide javascript and css into the <head> of my page.
I add the image using the editor and then, in source view, change the code from
<p><img alt="" height="311" src="/cutenews2/uploads/images/imagename.jpg" width="300" /></p>
to
<p>[url=/]<img alt="put text here" height="398" src="/cutenews2/uploads/images/imagename.jpg" title="Click to enlarge image" width="300" />[/url]</p>
Agreed. alt is confused with image. The alternative tag was always meant to be used for accessibility and not meant as the text to be shown in the balloon text when the mouse is hovered over the image. This has always been the case. alt is still used for its intended purpose. I still use it in cutenews2 as I use Highslide to 'pop up' my images in postings and the alt text is displayed as the caption to the image.You can see it in use on one of my sites here:
http://www.fortgilkicker.co.uk/newspage2.php
Sounds interesting but I am not sure that you are correct when you say the alt attribute is deprecated. As far as I can find out it is still needed by screen readers to give alternative text unless the image is purely decorative.
Examples here:http://dev.w3.org/html5/alt-techniques/
Look for it in core.php
$timestamp = mktime(0, 0, 0, $i, 1, 2003);
for ($i = 2003; $i < (date('Y') + 8); $i++)
Can you tell us what version of Cutenews you are using and explain the problem in more detail.
I am able to post multiple images in my Cutenews 2 installations without problems.
Just what is the error that you are seeing?
Both links work for me using firefox. No errors.
I think it should say 'concactenate'.
Sorry conf.php it is. My typo.
I feared that any direct changes to that file would affect other things.
I assume you are downloading/uploading it in binary mode?
My file permission is set on that file to 644 so it does not appear to be a file permissions problem.
Perhaps the cutenews coders will repond with a solution.
You will find the entry at the very bottom of the cdata/config.php file.
The function works perfecly here on the three servers that I have a cutenews 2 installation running on. Could it be a file permissions problem?
This is an on-going problem with ckeditor not cutenews. Ckeditor is not written by the cutnews coders. I have found that ckeditor 'corrects' your html for you even when you do not want it to. A visit to the ckeditor forum shows many posts complaining about this.
One suggestion posted there is :
The only way to preserve the HTML source without any change is to use a textarea, not a wysiwyg editor.
I am not sure what it means by this yet but will report back if it works.
News that has not been posted to a category.

I have had it running, from the start, on three different servers with no problems at all. Maybe there is something different about your setup, but I cannot suggest what. If CKeditor disappears it is usually because the path to the plugin is incorrect and it cannot locate it. I have the ckfinder directory in the cutenews directory. Check the filepaths in cutenews/cdata/ckfinder.php.
Then subdomains appear to be given full php support. Not all servers have this enabled. Try it and see.
Ask your host if subdomains have full php support. When you create the subdomain there may be an option to select this.
You will probably get problems when both installations use the same variables with only one installation of PHP.
Try the FTP transfer using Binary mode instead of ASCII
Working here on three different server installations.
Does the plugin show in Dashboard>Plugins?
It looks like a <hr>/<hr />, try finding and removing that bit of code. 
Yes. Look for it in the template that you are using.
My code looks like this:

I hope you did not really use
include("path/cutenews/show_news.php");
You should substitute the correct path to your cutenews directory in place of 'path'
or try
include("cutenews/show_news.php");
Good work Newsmedia.
Is it possible to further modify this to be able to apply the setting to individual journalists
Yes, but I suspect no one is going to give time to this because the facility is built in to the Latest version 2.
In Cutenews 2 you can create new groups where journalists can or cannot post and then assign users to the groups.
Create and use a template for each category.
In the cutenews download zip folder you will find a docs folder with a readme.html file and a usage.html file.
Also there is a help/about link in the cutenews installation.
Also:
https://cutephp.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=31635
Have you tried using the absolute server adress to the folder? This worked for all of my installations.
Why not try installing a new cutenews installation of 1.5 or 2.0 just as a test.
Both have Ckeditor as standard. This can handle your word files. I have tested it with the file you linked to. If it works on your server then upgrade your installation or add ckeditor to 1.4.6 I have explained in another thread how to do this.
I cannot find a logical reason for the problem in your host's explanation however word is notorious for embedding hidden code into it's files. I would suggest that you convert the file to plain text before uploading. You can then format it to your liking within cutenews, add graphics etc. If it was my website I would convert the word file to PDF and upload it. Then I would add a news item to cutenews with a link to the PDF file. Any browser could then display it when the visitor clicks on the link.
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