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Started by florennes-as.be, April 19, 2009, 05:19:33 PM

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florennes-as.be

Hello all !

I want to do a blog reporting my photo works, easily and nicely with lot's of pictures from Coppermine galleries in messages.
I discovered WordPress (great !) and gave a try to CpmFetch (which i used in trhe past for webpages, here i installed v2.0.0).

Sooo, i want to add a script like this in a message (this shows image 973 reduced by 640px wide, with link to the album; myhost_root is of course to modify regarding your provider) ;
    include "/myhost_root/airpassi/www/photos/cpmfetch/cpmfetch.php";
    $objCpm = new cpm("/myhost_root/airpassi/www/photos/cpmfetch/cpmfetch_config.php");
    $options = array('windowtarget' => '_blank',"imagesize"=>"large","imagewidth"=>"650","imagelink"=>"album","subtitle" => "<center> {{pHits}} Views</center>");
    $objCpm->cpm_viewMediaByPid (973, $options);
    $objCpm->cpm_close();

First problem, WordPress does not understand php.  :'(
This was easily solved in installing exec-php to WordPress !   :-*

Then, a try with the above script ... This works fine !  :o
... but if i add a second message with the same (kind of) script, the second 'include' included in the second script is giving an error.  :'(

So, i need only one call to the include, before messages (with cpm calls) are shown.
I put the include line at the end of the header.php file, and removed the include line call from message's scripts. A try was successful ! GREAT !  :D

So i now have plenty of ideas and CPMFetch will help me to solve them ! This is a really great extension !!!  ;D

To summarize ;

1st ; add the include reference in the header.php
2nd; create a message to see a reduced size picture (picture 973, 600px wide, with link to the album, and hits)
    $objCpm = new cpm("/myhost_root/airpassi/www/photos/cpmfetch/cpmfetch_config.php");
    $options = array('windowtarget' => '_blank',"imagesize"=>"large","imagewidth"=>"650","imagelink"=>"album","subtitle" => "<center> {{pHits}} Views</center>");
    $objCpm->cpm_viewMediaByPid (973, $options);
    $objCpm->cpm_close();
3rd; second message showing three defined thumbs (from image 973, 974, 975) in a small table (side by side) ; so a mix of html (for the table structure) and cpm calls is needed.
<table width="100%" border="0">
  <tr>
    <td>
   <?
    $objCpm = new cpm("/myhost_root/airpassi/www/photos/cpmfetch/cpmfetch_config.php");
    $objCpm->cpm_viewMediaByPid  (973);
    ?>
   </td>
    <td>
   <?
    $objCpm->cpm_viewMediaByPid  (974);
    ?>   
   </td>
    <td>
    <?
    $objCpm->cpm_viewMediaByPid  (975);
    ?>
   </td>
  </tr>
</table>
4th; need to see the 6 last added pictures ?
<?php
  $objCpm = new cpm("/myhost_root/airpassi/www/photos/cpmfetch/cpmfetch_config.php");
  $objCpm->cpm_viewLastAddedMedia(2,3);
  $objCpm->cpm_close();
?>

And so on ...

I have to say understanding cpmfetch was not easy at the beginning (i am not a great coder) but it is really worth the effort !!!  ;)
For new users, read the manuals, try, try again ... this extension is AWESOME !!!

MANY thanks to the coders !!!  ;)

L@urent

tinorebel

hallo
I just tried to apply there instructions, installed php-exe plugin in mw wordpress, then

insert this code in the heading:

<tr>
          <?php
    
include "http://www.tripodart.net/website/gal/cpmfetch/cpmfetch.php";
  
$objCpm = new cpm("http://www.tripodart.net/website/gal/cpmfetch/cpmfetch_config.php");
  
$options = array( "tablestyle" => "cssfortables" imageheight => "50",  alttag => "%t ALBUM: %a , %w, %d");
  
$objCpm->cpm_viewRandomMedia(10,1$options);
    
$objCpm->cpm_close();

?>

</tr>


(I'd like to have a random 10 images in the heading)

But I get an error:


Fatal error: Class 'cpm' not found in /home/tinorebe/public_html/blog/wp-content/themes/black-letterhead-10/header.php on line 21

I cant understand why, can someone help me?

Thnks ::)
Live long and prosper!
www.tripodart.net

mrshs

HI!

I am facing the same problem.

Only my error message varies a bit:

Fatal error: Class 'cpm' not found in /home1/silveru1/public_html/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/exec-php/includes/runtime.php(42) : eval()'d code on line 3


I used this code to embedd it into some blog post.

<?php
        include "./galleries/cpmfetch/cpmfetch.php";
        $objCpm = new cpm("./galleries");
        $objCpm->cpm_viewRandomMedia(3,1);
        $objCpm->cpm_close();
?>

I also have some php-executer installed, and with simple php code it works, but not cpmfetch. Being still a newbie to all this, I, of course, have troubles with finding the problem. I hope you can help.

phill104

Quote from: mrshs on October 24, 2009, 09:15:03 PM
I am facing the same problem.

Only my error message varies a bit:


So it is not the same problem is it :P

Please, always start your own thread as per the board rules.

http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php/topic,55415.0.html
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