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Manual bridging: Cookies not Showing up in bridge file

Started by quiksilver02x, March 06, 2012, 03:03:52 PM

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quiksilver02x

I am manually bridging but the bridge file is not seeing the cookies I have set up on login. I set the cookie path to "/" but the bridge file is still not seeing it, and the photo gallery resides in a folder located at mysite.com/photos. Any ideas?

phill104

What are you bridging with what? What is the link to your site?

Please read and do everything outlined here - http://documentation.coppermine-gallery.net/en/bridging.htm#integrating_support_start
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

quiksilver02x

Unfortunately I'm testing locally right now, but I am bridging a self-developed dynamic website and attempting to do so by editing the punbb115.inc.php file (I read it was the easiest file to edit).

soulfly

Hello there,
I'm sorry I'm posting on your thread but I can't even figure out how to make a new one.
I have almost no knowledge about php and all the other stuff.
I made a website and I just wanna have a damn gallery on it.

I'm using coppermine and I was trying to bridge the damn thing to get a gallery going on but I seem to fail infinitely!
I'm trying to bridge coppermine using phpBB Version 3.

I get this message:

    ../config.php doesn't exist. Correct the value you entered for Relative path to your bridge app's config file

I tried a million different combinations and it doesn't work.

First question is:

Do I need to have my website live to be able to Bridge the damn thing?  Or I can be in the build mode? I didn't publish yet because the website is not ready yet but maybe I need to do so in order to bridge.

Second question:

Is there something different than coppermine for stupid people like me where I can just make albums and then embed those on my website?

PLEASE HELP HELP HELP

Jeff Bailey

Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason why so few engage in it. - Henry Ford