I use cthumb to good effect. http://cthumb.sourceforge.net/
cthumb employs the Occam's Razor principle to web pages. No database, no CGI scripts: just HTML and images. What's more, the design is very Unixy and should feel very comfortable to anyone used to using Unix tools. The workflow is this: create a directory of images. Run cthumb over the directory and it outputs a control file. Edit the control file (descriptions, categories etc) and re-run cthumb. It then outputs nice HTML for the whole lot. Any time you want to make a change, just re-run cthumb. That way, if your PHP falls over, no problem. So long as you have a web server, it just works. -- Rev Simon Rumble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www.rumble.net Send email with subject "send key pub" for public key. "Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of the time he will pick himself up and continue on." - Winston Churchill
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