Add ability to insertt images on FCKEditor

Is there an easy way to add the ability to insert images with FCKEditor?
I tried to install a new version of FKCEditor (2.6).
The editor works correctly but when I tried to insert a new image and browse the server a problem comes up:
The FKCEditor gives me the next error:
The server didn't reply with a proper XML data. Please check your configuration.
I tried to do a lot of things that i found looking for this problem on google, my friend :) but nothing solved my problem.
Thanks very much!

Agreed! Even primitive Mac Finder preview can show transparent alpha channel! Most Image browsing programs have this ability. Bridge CS4 is becomming finally usable, but this feature is a must!

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