Zenphoto version 1.2.3 has been released. Read about it here: http://www.zenphoto.org/2009/02/version-123/ and download it here: http://www.zenphoto.org/index.php
2 issues:
1st: it asks for a non-existing file:
[Mon Feb 02 11:57:50 2009] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] PHP Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening
required '/home/xxx/public_html/gallery/zp-core/plugins/zenpage/zenpage-class-news.php' (include_path='.:/usr/share/php5:/usr/share/php') in /home/xxx/pu
blic_html/gallery/zp-core/admin-comments.php on line 271, referer: http://xxx.com/gallery/zp-core/utilities/gallery_statistics.php
The file zenpage-class-news.php is not in the current distribution of Zenpage. I had to uncomment the zenpage lines and remove the plugin for it to work
2nd. All my comments are gone. The comments seem to be still in the database anyhow... but I cannot see them online or in the admin toolbox.
are these actual bugs? The upgrade process seemed to work fine.
My issues were:
WATERMARK on full images, even when turned OFF in config.
EXIF rotation only worked on small thumbnails (it didn't work at all for me in the previous version)
AdminTools plugin crashed theme pages and had to be shut off.
OVERVIEW css seemed broken... panels appears in a mess all over the page.
Before rolling back to the previous version I refreshed the cache and cleaned up the data base... no change in any of the above problems.
Cheers,
-Phflupp
1.2.3 broke my existing installation, when upgraded per your instructions. 1.2.3 includes numerous references (functions-controller.php, .htaccess - could be others) to Zenpage, which I do not have installed. It's attempting to load zenpage functions, but I do not have them installed on my system (I once did - is there something living in my database that indicates zenpages is installed?).
Uploading the zenpage plugin resulted in me being able to move forward with the upgrade, but I received several warnings, and I'm not confident moving forward. I'm going to drop my tables, and allow them to be rebuilt with the latest version - i.e. a clean install.
Seems like ZenPages is becoming pretty deeply embedded in the default installation of ZenPhoto. Are you moving towards merging the two?
Otherwise, seems they should be de-coupled so ZenPages can be subsequently removed if you experiment with it, and decide you don't want to use it.
Zenpage 1.0.1 is not compatible with Zenphoto 1.2.3 as stated on the news section on both the zenphoto site and the zenpage project site. You need to use the Zenpage svn version.
But there also will be Zenpage 1.1 soon, a little delay due to time constraints. And yes, Zenpage will join Zenphoto completly after that and become a official plugin.
I to have the same awful problem - Question - why , if these aren't compatible isn't there anything in the readme file! - surely that is where to put these things? - I read it and it just said to install - which I did and now my site is ???!!!!! - Does anyone knw what to do when this happens ? - in English please, not too technical.....
Well, it is stated on the project site for 1.0.1 that zp 1.2.2 is required (not 1.2.2 or later!) and also shortly after the 1.2.3 release there was both on the zenpage and the zenphoto sites a post on that topic.
Anyway, Zenpage 1.1 has been released so the issue is obsolete now.
Followed the upgrade instructions, I'm receiving this error:
Warning: Missing argument 1 for handleSearchParms(), called in /data/16/1/73/111/1399763/user/1502437/htdocs/members/index.php on line 82 and defined in /data/16/1/73/111/1399763/user/1502437/htdocs/members/zp-core/functions.php on line 1086
I upgraded from 1.2.2 to 1.2.3
I'm no novice to PHP, yet cannot figure out why this is happening. Are you sure all we need to do is replace the zp-core directory and run setup.php again?
I haven't been here in awhile - just upgraded to the new version.
Great work! The thumbnail cropping is very cool - I'm sure there are more discoveries to come.
I do wish it were possible to disable comments as a default -regardless, it's getting better and better.
best
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