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upload directories?

Started by Terragen, January 22, 2004, 03:31:59 PM

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Terragen

If I want to upload all my photos to the server it seems I have to place them in the userpics directory. (I'm talking about all the major site photos and not my personal user gallery).

Now if I upload a lot eventually this list will become quite huge (it branches out all subdirs).

Is there a way to set it so that it only does a base list and you can click on something like +/- to expand/collapse a certain directory?

As I can see the list becoming quite huge with a bunch of nested folders.

Thanks :)

(If this has been answered I apologized - searching the docs and forums hasn't gotten me anything)

Casper

First, if you are uploading via ftp, DO NOT put them in userpics.  The userpics is for use by coppermine for the 'user albums'.
Create other folders/directories within the albums folder, and put them there.
If you have created  your sub directories there, when you batch add, you will see you file structure, and be able to navigate directly to the folder you want.
It has been a long time now since I did my little bit here, and have done no coding or any other such stuff since. I'm back to being a noob here

Terragen

Alright cool - that was something else I was going to ask too :)

nitedmn

I'm seeing this as a problem. I've uploaded a rather large amount of pictures into many different directorys. When I try to do a batch add it doesn't display the entire directory structure so I can't add all the pictures.

nitedmn

Ok... I have this running on both a linux computer and a windows computer (both using Apache) It works fine on the linux machine but not the windows machine.