External Files - Before FreeTextBox 3.0, all images, javascript and xml were stored as external files. By default, FreeTextBox looks in /aspnet_client/FreeTextBox/ for these files. If you want to store the files in a different location, you need to set the SupportFolder property of your FreeTextBox instance. For example, if your website is stored at www.mysite.com/FreeTextBoxFiles/, you should set SupportFolder="/FreeTextBoxFiles/".
2. '''Internal Resources''' - As of FreeTextBox 3.0 all the images, javascript and xml is stored inside the FreeTextBox.dll.
In ASP.NET 2.0 these files are automatically pulled from the FreeTextBox.dll.
In ASP.NET 1.x, you need to add the following httpHandler to web.config:
(perhaps you'd better to put this web.config file under child portals, in case you are using dotText, I had got lots of pain to find out where to apply this httpHandler thing.)
( perhaps you'd better to put this web.config file under child portals, in case you are using dotText)
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a property of FreeTextBox that tells FreeTextBox where to find its supporting JavaScript, image, and XML files.