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erika_conn   03-03-2010, 15:53
#1

I'm sure you don't know what I'm talking about. Sorry. I have the following domain: http://fotosbyerika.com. I want to install zen there and not have it show up as a sub-domain. But every example I look at has it as a subdomain. eg: http://yoursite.com/gallery. I don't want that.

Is that possible?

I've used coppermine for years but am switching because there are not a lot of good themes and the guys in the forum are snippy.

I've tried Gallery 2 but found it over my head. You need to be a techie to know what on earth they're talking about.

I need a site so I can showcase my images and hopefully sell them online. That's the plan, anyway.

Can you help?

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kagutsuchi   03-03-2010, 16:02
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Do you mean sub-domain or sub-folder?

http://yoursite.com/gallery/ is a sub-folder.

http://gallery.yoursite.com/ is a sub-domain.

Assuming that you actually meant sub-folder, you can simply install Zenphoto to the root of your domain instead of in a folder. This will mean that http://yoursite.com/ will be the URL of your gallery.

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erika_conn   03-03-2010, 17:03
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Well, no. I want this: http://fotosbyerika.com. That's where I want zp. So, I guess that is my domain.

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erika_conn   03-03-2010, 18:03
#4

OK, I'm making progress but now I have several other questions.

[b]I'm getting some warnings, eg:[/b]
Warning!
Perhaps there was a problem with the upload. You should check the following files:
zp-core/zp-extensions/captcha/zenphoto.php
zp-core/zp-extensions/class-textobject/textDefault.png
zp-core/zp-extensions/class-video/3gpDefault.png
zp-core/zp-extensions/class-video/flvDefault.png
zp-core/zp-extensions/tiny_mce/plugins/advimage/langs/da_dlg.js
zp-core/zp-extensions/tiny_mce/plugins/media/langs/no_dlg.js
zp-core/zp-extensions/tiny_mce/plugins/paste/langs/hu_dlg.js
zp-core/zp-extensions/tiny_mce/plugins/style/langs/nl_dlg.js

[b]Those files are all where they should be so why am I getting this warning?

Also:[/b]

Warning!
You should consider disabling magic_quotes_gpc. For more information See What is magic_quotes_gpc and why should it be disabled? in the Zenphoto troubleshooting guide.

Warning!
Setting mbstring.internal_encoding to UTF-8 in your php.ini file is recommended to insure accented and multi-byte characters function properly.

[b]Where would I find these files?[/b]

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acrylian   03-03-2010, 18:22
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Warnings are just warnings. These are because if you upgrade and for some reason forget to update files doing that. This might cause issues if you use older versions of some files with newer installations.

Regarding magic quotes, mbstring and the php.ini you have to contact your host. But this is also a warning and more info about magic quotes on our troubleshooting as written.

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erika_conn   03-03-2010, 18:23
#6

http://fotosbyerika.com/zp-core/setup.php Click on that and see the problems I'm having. Why am I having them?

If you go to http://fotosbyerika.com you will see how ugly it looks.

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kagutsuchi   03-03-2010, 18:23
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Those warnings are just warnings.

The first warnings about there being a problem with the upload simply indicates that there might be a problem with those files. If you are sure that they are uploaded correctly, then those warnings can safely be ignored.

The second warning can be solved by looking at the Zenphoto troubleshooting guide on this website.: http://www.zenphoto.org/2009/03/troubleshooting-zenphoto/

The third warning is not something that necessarily needs to be fixed, but it probably should be fixed. You might want to ask your server provider about changing mbstring.internal_encoding for you.

However, you can safely proceed with the Zenphoto installation without addressing the warnings. It's entirely up to your discretion.

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erika_conn   03-03-2010, 18:43
#8

This is not an upgrade. This is a new installation. I'd love to proceed but the admin panel is so unattractive I can't stand to look at it.

In the troubleshooting site, it doesn't tell me [b] where[/b] I can find the php.ini file. I did a search on cpanel and didn't find any.

I don't like warnings. Warnings spell trouble. If magic_quotes is no good, why is it included?

Can you help me? Gee, the instructions should be a lot clearer. I want the admin panel to look like the screen shots you're showing.

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acrylian   03-03-2010, 18:58
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Something is not installed or working correctly on your server and I can't access the setup file to see what else it complains about. Please don't confuse the frontend (=theme/website) and the backend (=admin).

[i]In the troubleshooting site, it doesn't tell me where I can find the php.ini file. [/i]
No, because that is on your server. You need to ask your host if you have access to that at all. That is not often the case on normal shared hosts. It is however possible to do some settings via the .htaccess file. But that only your provider can tell you.

Also, something to ask your host: Safari complains that the certificate of your server is not valid. I suggest to contact your host..

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erika_conn   03-03-2010, 18:59
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BTW, I tried the .htaccess thing but that just did not work at all. I got a huge error message. besides, again, it doesn't tell you [b]where[/b] in the .htaccess you should add the line. Like I said before, the instructions are not good.

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acrylian   03-03-2010, 19:01
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What line do you want to add where? You normally do not need to add anything to the httaccess file as the setup script creates that for you.

You really need to understand that thte mbstring and such are warings about settings on YOUR server, not Zenphoto. And as said they are just warnings.

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kagutsuchi   03-03-2010, 19:11
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I think it's important to note, as acrylian said, that these warnings are for settings on your server, not Zenphoto. Zenphoto attempts to make sure that it works as well as it can on your server, and sometimes that entails changing certain settings. There are no set-in-stone instructions that work for every single server to make everything work perfectly.

Your provider should be able to provide you with the necessary information to fix these warnings if you're still worried. The warnings should not interfere with Zenphoto's functionality, however, so it should work just fine regardless.

The problems you're experiencing with the pages being unattractive are because, for some reason, the style sheets don't seem to be properly applied to the pages. Why this is, I don't know, but you may want to make sure that your installation is complete and correct.

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acrylian   03-03-2010, 19:18
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@kagutsuchi: I guess I can hand this thread over to you...:-) (btw, just visited your site and wanted to note that I get quite some errors.)

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kagutsuchi   03-03-2010, 19:30
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@acrylian: Oops, I didn't know that those were visible on the actual site... (they aren't for me). I've been meaning to go back and fix those old coding errors in my theme. Thanks for letting me know.

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erika_conn   03-03-2010, 19:57
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I have never had a problem with installing programs where my server is concerned. I've run blogs and photo galleries for years.

Now, as to the magic quotes, this is from the troubleshooting page:

You can disable magic_quotes_gpc by editing your PHP.ini file. Change the line
magic_quotes_gpc = On to
magic_quotes_gpc = Off You can also disable magic_quotes_gpc in your zenphoto .htaccess file by adding the line
php_value magic_quotes_gpc off

It doesn't tell me where in .htaccess I'm supposed to add the line.

Also, I've posted a help message on my server's support page.

Am I doing something wrong with the installation? I downloaded it via filezilla. I've checked each and every warning. The initial instructions seem to be pretty straightforward. Because fotosbyerika.com is an addon directory, I created a folder with that name, opened zenphoto folder, highlighted and copied everything and uploaded to my fotosbyerika.com folder. It should work, don't you think?

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acrylian   03-03-2010, 20:27
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It is actually pretty forward. You indeed have just to upload the contents of the Zenphoto folder downloaded via FTP and run setup. But of course sadly not all servers are the same and not always it runs that smoothly.

About changing php.ini values via htaccess: That also needs to be supported by your type of webspace. It also does not work on all, so only your host can answer if your does, too.

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erika_conn   03-03-2010, 20:51
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My host is a pain in the rear, at times. I don't think any of them speak good English. But, they seem to have all the latest equipment so things should run OK. I'm waiting to hear back from them.

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erika_conn   03-03-2010, 21:29
#18

My host claims I have to create that file (php.ini) That there is no sample. I'm waiting for the rest of the answer.

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erika_conn   03-03-2010, 22:38
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This was their response:

You can create your own php.ini file which you can include in your main public_html folder or any folders within your public_html. You can specify any necessary settings which you need to alter within this php.ini file

Please set the proper settings for your php.

But what are the proper settings?

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sbillard   04-03-2010, 00:34
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At this point I suggest you find a more responsive ISP. We really cannot be the prime ecucators on such basics as PHP installations. I have never encountered a site that did not have a default PHP.ini file for its customers. I wonder if PHP even works without it.

Please visit http://php.net/manual/en/configuration.php

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