I have more than 2,000 photos in a Gallery installation and I need to make room for new photos. I would like to create a CD-ROM version of the installation that I could distribute to those who want the "old" photos.
Ideally I would like a solution that simply transformed the existing file structure to work from a CD-ROM.
Is this possible? And, if not, what other options are available?
John Hughes
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See User Guide -> Scripts
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This solution works, but gives a rather bare bones version of the files. Can I suggestion getting the latest cut of 1.3.4 and using wget to create an offline version?
You could also patch it with http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=704888&group_id=7130&atid=307130 which adds some refinements to it.
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Looks like a cool patch. When is beckett coming back :???:
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Date: April 11, 2003
Significance: Beckett is back from the dead
(or rather, transplanting himself cross-country)
(for real this time)
(promise)
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Hey Beckett!
I went wandering thru your Gallery to see what the heck you'd been doing lately and noticed you'd made a big move. :smile:
You have some great photos in your Gallery. (makes me think I need to get out more...)
Nice to see you back here!
Gaile
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**GLAD** to be back.
(Finally got myself re-hooked up to the internet)
Thanks! Still on the print photos... have yet to replace the digital camera... :smile:
-B
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OK. I've reviewed Gallery2XML
I'm pretty good with PHP, but I suck with Perl. I DO NOT have shell access to the server where I have the albums I want to archive.
Can someone offer a howto for using the Gallery2XML idea when you don't have shell access to the files?
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I don't see how you can: and don't forget you you need to install saxon as well.
I suggest you try the wget approach first. Simple, and you get all your galleery look&feel as well.