I have the following issue when trying to bridge coppermine and SMF 1.1.2:
My users are unable to add there own albums and I can not find the setting that will alow them too and I do not see the point in doing it for them with out it they can not upload images to the the categories I have setup. At the moment they are getting "Sorry there is no album where you are allowed to upload files" hence they need to be able to add the own album.
Coppermine install: http://aussieholden.com/Gallery/
Forum install: http://aussieholden.com/forum1
Coppermine version: 1.4.10
Forum version: SMF 1.1.2
Test user account: Test / 123456
BridgeManager settings:
Forum URL: http://www.aussieholden.com/forum1
Relative path to your BBS's config file: ../forum1/
Use post-based groups?: 1
Cookie name/preifx (if applicable)
Users need to create their personal albums in 'create/order my albums'.
Quote from: Nibbler on June 18, 2007, 08:15:27 PM
Users need to create their personal albums in 'create/order my albums'.
These options are not visable to users they are not able to create albums hence the support request sorry if it was not clear ??
And yes the user setting are set to allow.
Sorry I noticed it was there using the Test account but still users are not able to add albums to the categories ??
Also why is it when I set admin to usermode these options are not present ??
That is what usermode is for - it removes all admin features so you can see a clearer view of the gallery. If you want to test what the gallery is like for regular users then use a test account.
So what is the difference between the test account you posted and your users who don't have the create album option?
When using the "User Mode" I should be seeing everything a normal user see's but I don't and I don't get why I would need to have a test account defets the purpose.
Anyway how are user's meant to add albums to the "categories" that's more important now.
Quote from: aussieholden on June 19, 2007, 03:45:47 AM
Anyway how are user's meant to add albums to the "categories" that's more important now.
Not at all: that's not a feature in Coppermine.