File Manager Lost Its Mojo
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Hey smart folks,
The file manager quit allowing us to pick files in the page edit mode -- no pop-up dialog box with "Choose" (or is it "Select?"). It also doesn't allow us to select the next page of graphics. If I try a search, the search brings up the correct files is a window with no CSS.
I do NOT have any strange behavior via the File Manager left-hand menu item in the Dashboard. Add/edit/delete/search/file sets all working properly.
I don't think this has anything to do with this problem, but one never knows... We were hacked recently, and I deleted some files from here mysiteroot/files/tmp/some_number/concrete5.4.0.5/. We also changed user names and password, even though the hack did NOT occur via the Concrete5 dashboard. I replaced the username admin with something else.
I have cleared the cache for the site. I have checked the permissions for Registered Users.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. The HTML is appears to be messed up. think this is how the HTML SHOULD appear:
What is there instead is:
The file manager quit allowing us to pick files in the page edit mode -- no pop-up dialog box with "Choose" (or is it "Select?"). It also doesn't allow us to select the next page of graphics. If I try a search, the search brings up the correct files is a window with no CSS.
I do NOT have any strange behavior via the File Manager left-hand menu item in the Dashboard. Add/edit/delete/search/file sets all working properly.
I don't think this has anything to do with this problem, but one never knows... We were hacked recently, and I deleted some files from here mysiteroot/files/tmp/some_number/concrete5.4.0.5/. We also changed user names and password, even though the hack did NOT occur via the Concrete5 dashboard. I replaced the username admin with something else.
I have cleared the cache for the site. I have checked the permissions for Registered Users.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. The HTML is appears to be messed up. think this is how the HTML SHOULD appear:
ccm-file-manager-instance="a_random_number_should_be_here"
What is there instead is:
ccm-file-manager-instance="http%3A%2F%2Fiowapublicradio.org%2Findex.php%2Ftools%2Frequired%2Ffiles%2Fsearch_dialog%3Fsearch%3D1%26random%3D1_a_random_number_"
Anyway, this was NOT a problem with C5. I think the hacker got in through a vulnerability in outdated third party software.