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Batch Upload without FTP

Started by Blunda, January 30, 2009, 07:39:08 AM

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Blunda

Hello

Is there anyway that I can upload a file via the website without having to upload to ftp first? the reason for this is because I am setting it up for my dad who will be uploading the files himself and I want to keep things as simple as possible. I think it would just confuse matters if he has to upload the files to ftp first. If not can anyone suggest a way to make batch uploads as simple as possible?

Thanks for your time

Hein Traag

Welcome to this support board for cpg and thanks for using it.

To answer your question i have one really simple answer: d-o-c-u-m-e-n-t-a-t-i-o-n  ;)
Or more specificaly: http://coppermine-gallery.net/demo/cpg14x/docs/index.htm#uploading

Have fun

Blunda

I may be being dumb, but i see nowhere on the documentation on how to upload a batch via http

Aeronautic

Well, your topic and first question were a bit at cross-purposes.

The topic says batch but your question asks about a single file.

See my point?

You can configure CPG so he can upload a "bunch" of pictures via http (up to 10) See this.

But "batch" uploads are via FTP.

HTH

Boss Abadi

well... if you are using cpanle
you can do this.
go to file manger
go to your album location ..
put wut every you went in a zip file
then ulode it
extracte by using the cpanle and put the folder that have the pohoto to the album then go to batch file /slect the folder you put there /clik on it /wiat untel it finshed / go to your main page / browes your site .
very simpale right? ;D

Joachim Müller

What's the advantage, compared to FTP-uploading? Sounds pretty complicated to me.