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Pagination problem in 1.3.2/1.1

Started by Joe Belmaati, August 19, 2004, 08:09:53 AM

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Joe Belmaati

I have done a search, but I can't find any information on the following:

I updated to 1.3.2 last night. But I am still having a pagination problem:

I am having an intermittent problem with the pagination in albums that contain more than one page. The problem persists across browser platforms. Mozilla, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, and Internet Explorer. The problem is this;

Sometimes the pagination shows the first page, but instead of page 2, page 3 etc it shows a link to coppermine photo gallery (see the attached picture.) This is an intermittent problem and happens once every, say, 5 times a page with pagination is loaded.

I have tried to re-implement the template.html file that comes with the standard package, and the problem goes away with this. However, I have mad some basic html modifications to template.html and this seems to be the problem. I have stayed away from using div tags and p tags. Does anyone have a similar problem?

Any ideas for a solution to this?

Sincerely,
Joe Belmaati
Copenhagen Denmark

(https://coppermine-gallery.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belmaati.com%2Fimages%2Fpagination.jpg&hash=980fb29a16ad5174c197049f3926fd3718b6e946)

Joachim Müller

you're using a cpg1.2.x theme with cpg1.3.x - you can not do that. Refer to the theme upgrade guide (theme.htm) inside the docs folder of the cpg1.3.2 package how to update your theme.

GauGau

Joe Belmaati

I read that and followed all the steps (BTW, the online version og template.htm at sourceforge returns 404). This problem has persisted since 1.1 and is intermittent across browsers. Is there a way that I can just delete my theme directories, upload 1.3.2 themes/classic and start from scratch?

Joachim Müller

sure thing you can delete your custom theme and start from scratch.

GauGau

P.S: Thanks for reporting the broken link, fixed it