Just wanted to let you know I'm still planning on this. I have made a post on my blog about some of the major features I think it needs to have, but I'm new to sitemaps and would appreciate some help.
Visit my post here:
http://www.jeremydcoleman.com/2008/06/28/next-up-google-sitemaps-for-zenphoto/
Then post either here or there and let me know if I'm missing any key requirements.
Just as in the case of an easy way to backup the ZP database, I begin to think that the combination WordPress / ZenPhoto should be more tight . Because apart from the backup plugin inside WP that could also take care of the ZP tables, there also is this Google Sitemap Plugin for WP that lets you define folders to include outside the WP system. So here's another easy way to include all the ZP folders. Of course only when you like WP .
is there a possibility to create something like that?
for the map... hm i activated the plugin but nothing happened...
Activating is not always enough. Plugins are optional so you often need to add the theme functions a plugin provides to your theme page. We don't implement all plugins functions to not bloat the code.
Info about that plugin is here:
http://www.zenphoto.org/documentation/zenphoto/_plugins---google_maps.php.html
You basically just need to add printAlbumMap() and printImageMap() on album.php and image.php.
Additionally you need a google maps API key that you then have to enter on the plugin options page.
Hi, just in case if this code might help you:
hi bill61,
the database info is taken from zenphoto config. btw this info is used within your control, i mean the code is used by the owner himself and not shared with others.
We have only mightyhitter's version: http://www.zenphoto.org/2008/01/hacks/#google-sitemap