New user here - be gentle. I have two questions that I could use some help with.
First question:
I have recently installed Zenphoto 1.4.14 using the one click install offered by x10hosting.com. I was looking for a simple gallery utility that would allow me to store my photos on my web space using my own folder structure, and then overlay a gallery as a way to drill down to find the URL of a specific photo, so that I could paste that URL between [IMG] tags in a forum post (spurred on by the demise of free 3rd party hosting at Photobucket, obviously).
Zenphoto seems to do this very nicely. If I upload my photos via FTP using Filezilla on my Macbook, then when I drill down from within the gallery the URL shows properly, in the form:
/MyPhotobucket/albums//. So far so good.
But when I use an FTP client on my iPhone (I tried two, FTPManager and FTP Client Lite) to upload a photo to the same location, the gallery will not display the proper URL. Instead it shows something in the form:
/MyPhotobucket/zp-core/full-image.php?a=&i=&q=75&wmk=%21&dsp=Protected%20view&check=302ba384de8acd5d34ffd05d…..
All I can think is that there’s something different about the flavour of FTP that the phone client uses?
Second question:
Ideally I’d like to make my gallery Private. When I do that, after I enter my admin username and password and then drill down to a specific photo I’m then asked for another username and password, and the only one I’ve set up (the admin user) doesn’t work. I cannot view any photos. Worse than that, if I switch the gallery back to Public, any photos that I’ve attempted to view while the gallery was private still appear to be behind that password screen. No amount of clearing cache, reloading etc will give me access to that photo. Even using a different browser still brings up that password screen. The only way I’ve found to get access to that photo is to uninstall and reinstall the gallery software.
Thanks
Chris
A third question:
I attempted to change the Gallery title through the admin interface, and when I hit the 'Apply' button the title and description went blank. I checked some previous questions about this, where the browser was implicated. My default browser is Chrome on my Macbook under MacOS Sierra, so I tried Safari as well with the same result. Is there something about the default permissions etc on my host platform that could be responsible for all these errors? I'm a complete novice with regards to web hosting, so any advice would be appreciated.
Welcome ;-)
But if I recall right that hoster offers free hosting. That could be very well the problem as free hostings are often limited in resources because they are free naturally. If you really want a usable site I strongely recommend to get proper paid webspace. That is available for a few euros respectively pounds per months.
Thank you.
Yes, I'm using the free hosting offered by x10hosting.com, while I figure out if private hosting is the way to go (given that my main objective is to be able to create URLs to my photos for use in a forum, and which won't be removed or suddenly start costing me hundreds of pounds per year for the privilege). Signing up for a paid service, on the off chance that it might fix a problem with the software, would be a last resort. I may well sign up to a paid service once I know if this is the way to go, but in the meantime I'd like to try and iron out all the bugs, or at least trace what's causing them.
More info on #2:
Photos that I attempted to view while I had an Album password set continue to present me with a login screen even when I've removed the Album password. No combination of username and password will work....
...except, if I leave the username and password blank and just click on the Login button, then it lets me see the photo.
The only way to secure those original albums is to either place it outside the webroot or protect it via htaccess (which I am not sure your free hoster allows at all). The latter can have impact on SEO since search engines will also be blocked likely as will be calls within outside forums. We have info on that htaccess solution on our user guide. Search for "Hotlink protection".
So the best is to not use the full images itsself but the cached ones. Please review our user guide a bit how Zenphoto works.
If it is really important to you you should invest that little money. You pay more if you get a drink somewhere…
Thanks again