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Themes.inc.php ERROR

Started by Eviehunny, November 22, 2009, 04:24:26 PM

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Eviehunny

Hi...
I tried to do this in my gallery: How can I create a menu that's shown on the right side of the gallery?

so I changed somehing in my themes.inc.php file, and when i uploaded it, my galley went white.

So I uploaded the original Themes.inc.php file, but i still can't see my gallery, and when i want to see the themes.inc.php file. it says Not in Coppermine...

Could you help me?!

Eviehunny


Eviehunny

Sorry if there is an other topic about this type of problem, but I didn't found it.  I hope somebody could help, because I don't really want to reinstall the gallery with the tousend of pictures. And also sorry for my english :P

phill104

You are using a very old version of coppermine ( version 1.4.13 ).

What you need to do is upgrade to the current release (1.4.25) downloaded from this site. The upgrade instructions are in the docs here

http://coppermine-gallery.net/demo/cpg14x/docs/index.htm#14

I am sure your problems are a result of not upgrading. Many of the instructions you will find on here are for the latest version so applying them to old versions will often cause problems. You are also at a very high risk of being hacked if you do not update so always try and keep up.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Eviehunny

Thank you sooo much. I have upgraded my gallery and it is working now...

Thank you again  :D

phill104

Glad you got if fixed. Could you mark your thread as solved by clicking the tick on the top right of your post? We ask users to do this to aid others in finding good answers.

Going OT, the header image on your site has a huge filesize ( nearly 700k ). I suggest you use the save for web option in your photo editing app and reduce the filesize. You could probably get it down to under 50k with barely any noticable loss in quality.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Joachim Müller