is there a script to upgrade from Albinator to Coppermine??? is there a script to upgrade from Albinator to Coppermine???
 

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is there a script to upgrade from Albinator to Coppermine???

Started by DusX, February 23, 2005, 05:00:19 AM

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DusX

Please - Please - Please

I currenlty have albinator and would love to use Coopermine instead.. but I have 500 users and can't afford to mess it up.

HELP???

Joachim Müller

Scanning though the search results for the term "albinator" I don't think that a convertor has been posted, and I think it is unlikely it will be done in the near future (after all it's a commercial app costing approx. $100, so no dev team member will buy it just to write a convertor). If you desperately need it, you will have to code it or hire someone to code it for you (although I'm not sure about the overall structure of albinator though). Sorry.

Joachim

stenjo

Hi!
I'm working on a converter from Albinator (A) to Coppermine (C) at this very moment. Currently I am able to transfer most of the pictures from A to C, but there are still tweaks I have to sort out. The occational picture in an album does not show up correctly.

I do no picture resizing, just porting the pictures (full images, and thumbnails) from A .
I am also transferring all pictures in A to the User Galleries in C, and have not found a way to link these pictures to the categories defined in C yet.
Besides, can anyone tell me the difference between the table fields filesize and total_filesize in the pictures table of C?

My convertor works for a C installation bridged with phpBB, as my A installation was.

What would the best way be to insert the forum images as these originally was contained in a forum (phpBB) thread, not in an album?

See the convertor result so far: http://stempelhobby.no/gallery/index.php

Regards,
/Sten

Nibbler

filesize is the size of the original pic, total filesize is the size of the (thumb + resized version + original pic)