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[HACK] Integrating FotoBuzz into CPG ( put Comments ON the pictures )

Started by nol33t, December 18, 2004, 03:36:18 AM

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nol33t


nol33t

after some pm with n704fn: those ".inc" files are php files, if you run a windows server, make sure the ".inc" extension is handled as the ".php" one
don't know much about windows server configuration, but here is a link that could help: http://www.visualwin.com/PHP/

-matt-

jimge

Has anyone succeed to implement FotoBuzz (Viewlet 0.2) to CPG 1.4?

I manage to add successfully until I tried to modify fotobuzz.php for user rights.
Only solution for me seems to be allow commenting for all visitors  ???

BR,
jimge

Joachim Müller


reallove

Since coppermine 1.4.x is now stable,can someone re-write the steps for this hack to work on 1.4.8 ?
In displayimage.php I can't find any of the lines told to modify for example...
Dan/reallove

beingjenn

I've managed to get this working (to the person above me; instead of editing displayimage.php you need to edit themes.inc.php, which is located in the /include folder), but only to a certain point.
The photo shows up. The flash shows up. I can click the button to add the comment, and then type out the comment. But it won't save. A blank note bubble with an alt of "..." pops up for a second, then disappears.

I have done all of the file editing, and as far as I know everything is chmodded properly.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Joachim Müller

Quote from: beingjenn on September 18, 2006, 11:39:01 PM
instead of editing displayimage.php you need to edit themes.inc.php, which is located in the /include folder)
No, that's entirely wrong. You msutn't edit themes.inc.php, under no circumstances. Edit themes/yourtheme/theme.php instead. If the code that you're trying to modify doesn't exist in that file, copy the corresponding section from themes/sample/theme.php first.
However, this thread is clearly labelled to be for cpg1.3.x - you mustn't ask porting questions here, see Don't ask for other versions.
The user who originally posted this hack hasn't been around for months, so there is little use in trying to get support here. Support for cpg1.3.x is running out soon anyway. Locking this thread now.