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jimbofoxman
Re: XCGallery 2.03 Problems...........

Quote:

BlueStocking wrote:
http://www.ipmskalamazoo.org/modules/xcgal/displayimage.php?pid=584&album=lastup&cat=&pos=0

Check on Case Sensitive....

http://www.ipmskalamazoo.org/modules/xcgal/displayimage.php?pid=584&Album=lastup&cat=&pos=0

WHEN I CAP (A)lbum ... in place of the small (a)lbum.
I noticed that in your index.php that the categories were capitalized so adjusted link from address line accordingly.

_____________________________________________________
ERROR MESSAGE I GET NOW: Nice page asking me to register.

Register now for IPMS Kalamazoo! Login 17 March 2007 | 13:01:23

The selected album/picture does not exist !
If the page does not automatically reload, please click here


Copyright © 2006 by IPMS Kalamazoo | XOOPS 2.2.4 POWERED | Design based on 7dana.com
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Sorry if I am being stupid here, but............What did you say? I missing something here.

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BlueStocking
Re: XCGallery 2.03 Problems...........

CASE SENISTIVE << this was written in all capital letters
case sensitive << this was written in all small case letters.

They are not the same in computer language. In subdirectorys YOU MUST follow the same Capitalization in your calls to the object.

EXAMPLE: Album is not the same as album

Clicking on the two links I supplied shows you the difference in error messages.
hhttps://xoops.org/modules/repository .. It is time to get involved - XOOPS.ORG

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justjeff
Re: XCGallery 2.03 Problems...........
  • 2007/3/17 18:08

  • justjeff

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 81

  • Since: 2006/1/16


Wouldn't simply reloading or updating the module set all of this straight?

J
Jeff

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jimbofoxman
Re: XCGallery 2.03 Problems...........

Quote:

BlueStocking wrote:
CASE SENISTIVE << this was written in all capital letters
case sensitive << this was written in all small case letters.

They are not the same in computer language. In subdirectorys YOU MUST follow the same Capitalization in your calls to the object.

EXAMPLE: Album is not the same as album

Clicking on the two links I supplied shows you the difference in error messages.


Well I understand all that........but where should I check capilization issues? Must be something hidden in PHP code somewhere, if I can see the thumbnails.........right?

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jimbofoxman
Re: XCGallery 2.03 Problems...........

Quote:

justjeff wrote:
Wouldn't simply reloading or updating the module set all of this straight?

J


Nope, been there and done that.

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BlueStocking
Re: XCGallery 2.03 Problems...........

Depends on whether the module 'creates' the sub-directory or not.

I don't know because I don't use it.

The php code calls for a subdirectory named album, and the subdirectory is named Album. The call cannot be completed unless the two are reconciled to be identical.

I know that from programing experience, in other languages.
The same thing would be true with php.

BlueStocking
hhttps://xoops.org/modules/repository .. It is time to get involved - XOOPS.ORG

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BlueStocking
Re: XCGallery 2.03 Problems...........

I would RENAME my Sub-directory without using caps.

rename Album to album

That SHOULD FIX one problem letting us see where to go from there.

Normally, people who code don't use capitalization because not all systems will allow for caps use in subdirectorys.
I would suspect this happened by your move and using caps to name your sub-directorys independant of the php program you are using. (not realizing there was a difference)

Do you know how to rename your sub-directory?

BlueStocking
hhttps://xoops.org/modules/repository .. It is time to get involved - XOOPS.ORG

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jimbofoxman
Re: XCGallery 2.03 Problems...........

I don't have a subdirectory called album or Album, just gallery.

gallery
-32nd
-48th
-Armor
-Auto
-Misc

Through FTP access I renamed the Armor directory to armor but that just starts messing things up, with just showing the file name, no thumbnail.

Would I have to go through MySQL and change all the filepaths with Armor to armor?

Might just be easier to start over and delete all pictures and re-batch upload them.

God I am so confused.

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BlueStocking
Re: XCGallery 2.03 Problems...........

Would I have to go through MySQL and change all the filepaths with Armor to armor? ...jimbofoxman
_____________________

NO NO NO,
That was just a test to see if it would work.
It doesn't so leave it like it was before the change.

I was wrong in my thinking if you don't have a sub-directory named Album. (and you have said you don't)

I stumbled upon a different error message that may or may not relate to your problem.

I had better back away before I confuse you more, and leave it to the experts at dev.xoops.org.

I'll watch with interest and hopefully learn along with you so I can help the next one with this type of problem.

BlueStocking (backing out)
hhttps://xoops.org/modules/repository .. It is time to get involved - XOOPS.ORG

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skenow
Re: XCGallery 2.03 Problems...........
  • 2007/3/17 18:51

  • skenow

  • Home away from home

  • Posts: 993

  • Since: 2004/11/17


'Album' in the link does not refer to a directory, it is a parameter for the function that displays the images.

Go back to the fatal error you received when you clicked on the thumbnail - the line referenced in header.php will tell you more about what is expected.

If this was working prior to you moving your folders, it is most likely a file got missed somewhere.

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