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Started by MrsK, October 27, 2008, 04:26:44 PM

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MrsK

My Coppermine gallery is http://muscatphotography.karamatt.com/

However the files are stored at http://karamatt.com/muscatphotography/

I have got my subdomain (the first) pointed to my directory (the second)

On request from some club members, I want to set up a Bulletin board so that my club can discuss as well as use Coppermine.

I've read the documentation but have got concerned about 5.2.1 Authentication by Cookie

To avoid problems, where would be a good place to set up the Bulletin board?

Also - have I left it too late to do integration?

Joachim Müller

That setup is OK. Set your BBS up wherever you see it fit (subdomain or not). I suggest setting it up in http://karamatt.com/forum/ and making that subfolder a separate subdomain as well (http://forum.karamatt.com/). That's in fact the same setup we use here, with the forum and the gallery being bridged and the forum residing in a sub-domain.

Quote from: MrsK on October 27, 2008, 04:26:44 PM
Also - have I left it too late to do integration?
You only have 25 pics, so it's not too late imo. You will have to start over as far as your user registrations are concerned. From the docs:
QuoteCoppermine users, groups and pics uploaded by users are lost when integrating
Warning: If you already have users and custom groups in your coppermine database when you enable bbs integration, be aware that they will be lost. If your coppermine users have already created private albums and uploaded pics to them, they will be lost as well!

You might want to take a look at the preliminary docs for cpg1.5.x: the bridging mechanism won't change from cpg1.4.x to cpg1.5.x, so the explanations there apply to cpg1.4.x as well. The preliminary docs for cpg1.5.x contain a more detailed explanation about sub-domains as well: http://documentation.coppermine-gallery.net/en/bridging.htm#integrating_subdomain

MrsK

thank you again Joachim

I really appreciate your advice and your time

I'm concerned about how much admin/maintenance time might be required trying to keep the two softwares (CPG & SMF) upgraded & linked... it looks a complicated job.....perhaps for such a small group of people I might just keep the two unbridged? not a question I'm expecting an answer to though! I'm just musing out "loud".... :)

it's a balancing act because I have a full time work-job and two young boys so I'm not prepared myself to spend excessive time on Admin.... something I need to work out myself :D

Joachim Müller

Expect upgrades of coppermine every 3 to 6 months. Same thing applies for your BBS usually. The upgrade should be done in less than 20 minutes. It's up to your decision, but I'd advice you to do it - it's a much smoother user experience with the two apps bridged.

MrsK

thanks Joachim - I would really like that - hence my interest - what scares me though is that I would have to rebuild all the albums and users each and every time I needed to do a rebridge...  :o

Joachim Müller

You don't have to do that. Updating is a breeze. Basically, you download the new package, unzip it, transfer the unzipped files from the package to your server, run update.php in your browser and you're done. Please read up the docs - there is a section in it that explains updating. Of course you don't have to re-upload all your images to your server when updating - that would be overkill and totally silly. An upgrade is not a fresh install.

MrsK

Quote from: Joachim Müller on October 29, 2008, 11:35:34 PM
You don't have to do that. Updating is a breeze. Basically, you download the new package, unzip it, transfer the unzipped files from the package to your server, run update.php in your browser and you're done. Please read up the docs - there is a section in it that explains updating. Of course you don't have to re-upload all your images to your server when updating - that would be overkill and totally silly. An upgrade is not a fresh install.

oh!  :o

then I have got it completely wrong - thank you for correcting me.

if you have time would you point me to the correct page of documentation because (I am probably blind!!!) I truly did not see that....

Kara

Joachim Müller


MrsK

thank you  ;D

I'll read through that