Online storage of content created using TinyMCE - tinymce

We are looking into a means of saving files created using TinyMCE in an Online storage. Does anyone know what are the best options for this. Is it possible to integrate with Google Docs or the iCloud? Not looking for a detailed explanation on how to do it, just any URLs for tutorials on this would be great.

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Is there a way to copy-paste images into Tiki-Wiki pages?

I have a large number of existing MS Word documents I want to import into tiki-wiki, but some of these include images that don't carry over into the editor (including the WYSIWYG editor).
I'm looking for some plugin or setting that would allow me to copy-paste images into the tiki-wiki editor that automatically uploads images to the file gallery and insert the image in place. Converting the documents to HTML code is one solution I have found to retain the images and Word documents, but removes the ability to easily edit the wiki pages.
I have looked and cannot seem to find anything like this. In fact, many members of the wiki community seem to be against such a feature. Has anyone found a plugin or workaround for this issue?
Sorry, that's not a feature in Tiki currently, it would be great if it was (i'm surprised anyone seemed to be against it, we always welcome volunteers and sponsors if you're willing to code or commission it!)
We are planning to migrate to markdown over the next few versions, so maybe add this as a feature request as part of that? The planning page is here https://dev.tiki.org/WYSIWYG-and-Markdown

Plone: TinyMCE upload files

I'm trying to find a solution for files uploading directly with TinyMCE. Imagine creating a list of pdf files by uploading them using a custom button.
Is there something already done I can use? collective.clipboardupload seems to be a solution only for images.
collective.quickupload serves us well for such purposes and has a very good UI.
You can add that gadget as a portlet and make it only visible in edit-mode via CSS.
In our case we assigned the portlet to a certain content-type ('Gallery') instead to a location.
MoxieManager may be what you're looking for. It's a premium plugin made by the same developers as TinyMCE itself.
https://www.tinymce.com/docs/enterprise/manage-files-and-images/
Try to use reponsive file manager :
http://www.responsivefilemanager.com/

Previewing files so as not to require download

Facebook has a nice way to preview powerpoint files.. It goes to a microsoft link, e.g. link. You can browse the presentation etc, all very nice and useful for the user and Facebook.
However, I cannot find any sort of API doing that with microsoft.
I found this blog post, which is kindof what I want, but its not referencing any API that I can use to produce this programmatically.
I have a website which users can store files (also powerpoint presentations) and would like them to be able to preview it.
Has anyone got any experience with this? Preferably not going through microsoft route (if possible)..

I need some advice about DOCX format sync(iOS) for using google drive api. Anyone can help me?

Using DOCX to make sync, Insert, Download, Update works find but JPEG image header disappears. Questions is that is it forced to get rid of on the server while converting JPEC header?
I’m using mimeType as "application/msword".
Ask Google Drive product questions on the Google Drive product forums.

How to store cms article content

Basically i have requirement to build a CMS kind of site.
if user submits a article what is the best way to store the article. whether it is xml or database.
the article will contain rich text formatting like content,images,highlighting source code.
sample article looks like http://www.dotnetfunda.com/articles/article1498-how-to-work-with-or-create-master-pages-in-aspnet-.aspx. Take this article as example which has images,content, source code highlighting and rich text formats. so how to store this kind of content to our website.
please guide me best way of how to store.
If you are planning to implement a CMS I would strongly recommend that you look at the open source CMSs that are out there before you start rolling your own.
WordPress, Joomla! and Drupal are the big three CMS and would be able to do all the things you have suggested.
On the issue of whether to store in the database or as files or has had an answer here: CMS: store custom pages as files or in MySQL database?
The question of whether images should be stored in a db vs filesystem is a recurring theme and this seems to be one of the best QandAs on it
Store pictures as files or in the database for a web app?