WebmasterSite.net: PHP scripts to enable your creativity
WSN Links PHP Directory Software
PHP Scripts Webmaster Links Support Forums

Register | Forgot Password

Slideshow
Manual entry

Version:
printPrint


Slideshow
Quantum
Forum Regular

Usergroup: Member
Joined: Jul 01, 2003
Total Topics: 39
Total Posts: 173
Posted 01/04/05 - 01:35 PM:
quote post
#1
It could use a manual entry. I'm using it currently and it looks brilliantly, but couldn't find anything at all about it in the manual .
Quantum
Forum Regular

Usergroup: Member
Joined: Jul 01, 2003
Total Topics: 39
Total Posts: 173
Posted 01/04/05 - 01:39 PM:
quote post
#2
One possible bug:
The previous button shows up as "slideshow.php?catid=177&id=N" for me. Strangely enough the php code seems to work perfectly.

Can mail working example if needed.
Quantum
Forum Regular

Usergroup: Member
Joined: Jul 01, 2003
Total Topics: 39
Total Posts: 173
Posted 01/04/05 - 02:27 PM:
quote post
#3
2nd bug: (using attachment tree)
If a slideshow is started in a newly made category (without links) it gives a filesize error (because there's not yet a directory)
Paul
Administrator
Avatar

Usergroup: Administrator
Joined: Dec 21, 2001
Location: Northern California
Total Topics: 57
Total Posts: 6316
Posted 01/07/05 - 10:19 PM:
quote post
#4
Confirmed and dupicated #1 at http://www.philosophyforums.com/gallery/slideshow...

"Do things you love doing, because then it ain't work. Don't do something you don't really enjoy, because you're never going to work hard enough at it." - Bob Young, founder of Red Hat
Paul
Administrator
Avatar

Usergroup: Administrator
Joined: Dec 21, 2001
Location: Northern California
Total Topics: 57
Total Posts: 6316
Posted 01/07/05 - 10:26 PM:
quote post
#5
Now fixed, as illustrated at above url. In slideshow.php, replace $template = new template("slideshow.tpl"); with
$template = new template("slideshow.tpl");

$previous = '';

Edited by Paul on 01/07/05 - 10:34 PM

"Do things you love doing, because then it ain't work. Don't do something you don't really enjoy, because you're never going to work hard enough at it." - Bob Young, founder of Red Hat
Search thread for
Download thread as


You don't have permission to post.

Please login or register.

   
 
© 2008 Paul Knierim. All rights reserved.