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Last pictures added on static page

Started by emjay_smitten, January 26, 2010, 02:37:55 AM

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emjay_smitten

Hi,

I have a static web page before the coppermine as an introduction page. I want to (dynamically) add the last (four) added pictures (as thumbnails) on this static page. So every time something new is added into coppermine it will be displayed there too. I don't have to use a theme from coppermine on the static page.

http://www.haiticontacts.com

Is there a way to do this?

Joe Carver

http://cpmfetch.fistfullofcode.com/

A little searching would have provided you an answer.....

Nice idea for your site - good luck with it.

emjay_smitten

Quote from: Joe Carver on January 26, 2010, 03:03:42 AM
http://cpmfetch.fistfullofcode.com/

A little searching would have provided you an answer.....

Nice idea for your site - good luck with it.

Thanks, I will look into this tomorrow. Maybe I can use this.

emjay_smitten

I looked through the pages but is says Coppermine documentation for this program has not been written. And frankly I dont want to use a third party program if it can been done otherwise.

But thanks anyway.

Joachim Müller

Quote from: emjay_smitten on January 26, 2010, 03:21:04 AMI looked through the pages
What pages?
Quote from: emjay_smitten on January 26, 2010, 03:21:04 AMbut is says Coppermine documentation for this program has not been written. And frankly I dont want to use a third party program if it can been done otherwise.
We really can recommend using cpmFetch. Does it make you feel more comfortable to use that tool if we tell you that the author of cpmFetch is a team member of the coppermine dev team? Go ahead and use cpmFetch, it's great.

This has been done on a thousand pages. cpmFetch doesn't write anything back to coppermine's table, so it won't harm anything in case something goes wrong.

Moving...

emjay_smitten

OK. Then I believe it can be good solution. Thanks. I will close this topic now according to the rules.