Hi Tom, I like the idea to use the Cookbook/WikiGallery. My website is hosted at the provider and I doubt I am able to install the ImageMagick there. I understand that libgd2 can alternate the ImageMagick Would you like to advise me how to know that my PHP supports libgd2 ? I gues that ?action=phpinfo would say it but what have I to look for?
Thanks, Jiri Tom Lederer napsal(a): > Am 28.02.2007 um 23:18 schrieb Sandy: > > >> Chris Cox wrote: >> >>> Nicholas Buttle wrote: >>> >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> We want a photo gallery but need a simple way to >>>> upload lots of images at a time, not one by one. >>>> >>>> Any way of doing this? >>>> >>> Well, apart from doing something drastic like webdav, >>> it would be fairly trivial to write a Cookbook that >>> accepts an archive file and unrolls it. Just an idea. >>> >>> I've written enhancements that did the converse, sends >>> the user an archive file of content. >>> >>> >>>> TIA >>>> >>>> Nicholas >>>> >>>> >>>> >> How about FTPing them up? You may still have to type the names of the >> files into the wiki page, but at least you can upload lots of them >> at once. >> >> Sandy >> >> > Hi, > > maybe you want to have a look at WikiGallery: http://www.pmwiki.org/ > wiki/Cookbook/WikiGallery > > This way you just define one "picture folder", and whatever you > upload there via FTP is automatically included into the gallery. You > can even create folders to have "albums". Worked out great for me. > > Best Regards, > Tom > -- OBUTEX s.r.o Ing.Jiří Hladůvka Zlatovská 22 911 01 Trenčín tel.: +421 (0)32 6587000 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.obutex.com _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
