A New installer replaced the old one so you should not face any problems with database
NOTE :
People who were using vbimghost in vb 3.5.x and moved to vb 3.6.0 MAKE sure that you have vbimghost 1.4.1 Since this port will only support upgrading from that ver only
People who do a fresh install use this ver.
Requirements:
requires GD 2.0.1 or later (2.0.28 or later is recommended).
PHP ver 4.3.x or later (newer ver is better).
Introduction:
What does it do ?
VB Image Hosting is a similar feature to imageshak and photopoket and online free image hosting, but this is for your members. it will allow them to upload and host their images on your servers, you can still manage the permissions and set the number of files for each group.
Main Features:
Image hosting
Restrict # of file upload for each group
Allow/disallow group from upload
Restrict file uploaded based on file extension, dimensions and size
Users can manage their uploaded files
Users can set the view permission for each uploaded images
Admin can mange all members images
Admin can set the number of images/users per page.
Admin can mange images uploaded by the members
Admin can set the default upload permission
Thumbnail system admin can turn it on/off.
Allow multiple uploads.
Admin can set upload slots for each group
Admin can recreate thumbnails from admin cp
Fully using the phrase system.
Time required to install
1- 2 min max.
Update instruction :
Just replace the old files with the new ones and import the product file don't forget to select overwrite.
History:
1.0.0:
inital release contains everytverg in 1.4.1 ver.
1.0.1:
Fix security bug with delete image.
fix some minor mysql problems.
Download Tracking: 1.0.0 : 3886
Known Issues:
no known issues.
Screen shscreenshot.zip
screenshot.zip.
NOTE:
before you post any error here :
Set that path to your forums correctly in the vbimghost options.
if you getting the error ""supplied argument is not a valid"
that's because you didn't set the path correctly
And for all the people asking when is the next release it will be in 2007 not this month .. due to some problems in real life ..
URGENT ISSUES:
you may contact me on msn id : waiel[at]waieleid.com
replace [at] with @ ok? -_-
Hey! Seems like a great product/plug-in. Pretty much exactly what I was looking for. I believe I followed the install.htm instructions verbatim. However, they seem to be a little lacking in detail. I'm not a dummy at all. I can't figure out why the new Vbimagehosting doesn't show up in the ADMINCP.
What exactly does this mean?
Go to the Admincp and reconfigure the usergroup and the option
Ok. Please disregard my problem above. I am being somewhat of a bonehead. I figured out it's under "vBulletin Options." I see it in the AdminCP now. Phew.
Anyway, I have a different problem. What exactly does this mean (from the install instructions)?
Go to the Admincp and reconfigure the usergroup and the option
VB Imagehosting seems to be functioning properly but no user (including admins) can post. Where/and how do I set/alter permissions to allow this? Please be explicit ad my boneheaded-ness seems unusually high today.
Here's my error:
Quote:
Freddy, you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:
1. Your user account may not have sufficient privileges to access this page. Are you trying to edit someone else's post, access administrative features or some other privileged system?
2. If you are trying to post, the administrator may have disabled your account, or it may be awaiting activation.
Ok. Please disregard my problem above. I am being somewhat of a bonehead. I figured out it's under "vBulletin Options." I see it in the AdminCP now. Phew.
Anyway, I have a different problem. What exactly does this mean (from the install instructions)?
Go to the Admincp and reconfigure the usergroup and the option
VB Imagehosting seems to be functioning properly but no user (including admins) can post. Where/and how do I set/alter permissions to allow this? Please be explicit ad my boneheaded-ness seems unusually high today.
Here's my error:
Thanks!
Goto the UserGroups tab in your AdminCp, expand that and click UserGroup Manager and then whatever groups you want permissions set on. Look for the options under the VBImageHosting options making sure you enable Can upload images ?
Goto the UserGroups tab in your AdminCp, expand that and click UserGroup Manager and then whatever groups you want permissions set on. Look for the options under the VBImageHosting options making sure you enable Can upload images ?
Thanks for the quick response. I guess this is my problem and I've screwed something up in the installation becaue I do not see a VBImage Host expandable section in the AdminCP left pane. There is only a subsection of VBImageHosting under the general vBulletin drop-down options in the CP.
I'm supposed to see scr06.jpg (below) in there am I not? It's not there.
When I do as you suggest under UserGroup Manager, there is no section at all titled "VBImageHosting Options."
Thanks for the quick response. I guess this is my problem and I've screwed something up in the installation becaue I do not see a VBImage Host expandable section in the AdminCP left pane. There is only a subsection of VBImageHosting under the general vBulletin drop-down options in the CP.
I'm supposed to see scr06.jpg (below) in there am I not? It's not there.
When I do as you suggest under UserGroup Manager, there is no section at all titled "VBImageHosting Options."
Confused.
reupload the XML files in the includes/xml directory
and then re import the product XML
You need to look further down the left pane to one of the vbulletin default sections. There you'll find your UserGroup Manager
OK. I found the AdminCP problem. I neglected to copy one includes/xml .php file. That's resolved. It now shows up on the left hand pane. Thanks for the help.
I still have this permissions problem quoted above for all users - can't upload - permission denied. Which permission group am I supposed to be seeing and editing?
OK. I found the AdminCP problem. I neglected to copy one includes/xml .php file. That's resolved. It now shows up on the left hand pane. Thanks for the help.
I still have this permissions problem quoted above for all users - can't upload - permission denied. Which permission group am I supposed to be seeing and editing?
go to each user group
and set the permission for each Group ..