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[Solved]: Where are access levels after bridge with Joomla?

Started by yasiangel, July 05, 2009, 05:48:43 AM

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yasiangel

Hello,

I have successfully bridged Joomla Version 1.5.9 with Coppermine Photo Gallery 1.4.25 using Bridge by mehdiplugins.com.

I was trying to make the gallery so that the categories, albums, and thumbnails are viewable by ALL, but when the user clicks the thumbnail for mid-size and larger image, they are redirected to log-in first if they are a guest.  Like here: http://tandgonline.com/gallery.php.

In the documentation (http://documentation.coppermine-gallery.net/en/groups.htm#group_cp_sync) it says that I need to go to groups, and set it under the access levels.  However, I do not see this column, only (Group      Permissions      Public albums upload     Personal gallery      Upload method).  It looks like it is missing.  I disable the bridge and it still doesn't show up.

Searching the forums for a solution, I believe my problem is that the gallery is now bridged.  So I would need to control my group's access level through Joomla, I assume?  I wanted to see if anyone was able to find out how to set access levels when bridged.  Again, I am at a loss here.  Is there something really obvious that I am missing?

Any help would be really appreciated.

Thank you.

Nibbler

That's the 1.5 documentation. Not everything there will apply to 1.4.

What you are asking is already answered in the FAQ - http://coppermine-gallery.net/demo/cpg14x/docs/faq.htm#viewThumbnailsOnly

yasiangel

Nibbler,

Ah, I see! Something simple that I overlooked.

I appreciate it.

Thanks