Yes, so you can see your browser is browsing c:\hosting\webhost4life\member\tchappskat\Photos You albums are at c:\hosting\webhost4life\member\tchappskat\albums. The two do not intersect so your browser is unable to access the album videos. Can't access the videos means cannot display the videos.
My browser is browsing like you said, but my albums are at c:\hosting\webhost4life\member\tchappskat[b]Photos\albums[/b], so isn't that where the browser is pointing? So if the browser is going to c:\hosting\webhost4life\member\tchappskat\Photos, then it should find an albums folder in that directory. I appreciate your patience with me.
That's not what you told me. If those are your file structure then you are not using (or needing) an extranal album--which was the subject matter of this thread.
Maybe you should start over and describe your problem rather than say it is the same as the previous posters.
When I upload with the ZenPhoto script, the folder called "photos" is created on the external folder.
However, by manually uploading folder (with video) on the ZenPhoto default folder (albums/bentest), nothing is detected nor screening
How may I detect the default albums folders AND my external folder ?
Thanx
I apologize, I didn't understand.
I have my default albums folder setup as a symbolic link to my actual image folder and video doesn't work.
I've done things this way because I have my photos all stored in one place and have 2 separate domain looking at separate folders, eg:
domain1.mysite.com/albums -> ~/Photos/domain1
domain2.mysite.com/albums -> ~/Photos/domain2
Any ideas?
Actually, I removed the symbolic link and created the folder directly within zenphoto and it's still not working.
If I click on the "Full size" link it cannot find my flv/mov video at all. When I attempt to look at the direct link it tells me
The Zenphoto object you are requesting cannot be found.
Fullsize links do not work with movies, they need a flash player to be played. You need to enable the video class plugin and one of the flash players to play .flv movies. Quicktime .mov movies are only played if you have the Quicktime plugin installed on your computer.
Symbolic links have not been tested. Just place an album with movies (even mixed with images) within the main albums folder.