Version: 2.1.6, by calorie
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
Category: Major Additions -
Version: 4.2.1
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Released: 06-09-2013
Last Update: 06-13-2013
Installs: 73
DB Changes Uses Plugins Auto-Templates
Additional Files Translations
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PhotoPlog: The Pro Gallery - Version 2.1.6 for vBulletin 4.2.1
This is a full-fledged and completely integrated image gallery add-on for vBulletin. No template edits are necessary. This is the same version that was licensed for sale back in the vBulletin 3 days, but it has been upgraded to vBulletin 4.2.1 and is being offered without charge and is not feature-limited. You get the full pro version.
It comes with various thumb, image, and display settings, has the ability to determine and display EXIF information, is integrated with several packages including Highslide, and you can set a number of usergroup and category permissions, moderate comments and files, add custom fields, FTP import, mass move, and more.
Integrated packages (all are the most recent packages available as of 09 June 2013):
Highslide JS 4.1.13
JHead 2.97
CKEditor 4.1.1
jQuery 1.10.1
PhotoPlog Pro 2.1.6 has been developed for the following version of vBulletin:
vBulletin 4.2.1 (fresh install)
PhotoPlog Pro 2.1.6 has been tested on the following browsers:
Firefox 21.0
Internet Explorer 10.0.5
Check out the screenshots.
How to upgrade from PhotoPlog Pro v.2.1.5 to PhotoPlog Pro v.2.1.6?
You can follow the readme file, but this is a small change to fix a bug I inadvertently introduced
(sorry!!) when I moved the code around. All you need to do is one minute of work as follows:
How to upgrade from any other version of PhotoPlog to PhotoPlog Pro v.2.1.6?
Backup first and then follow the upgrade instructions in the readme file.
Additional questions... Will there be a PhotoPlog version for vBulletin 5? Probably not. My understanding is that vBulletin 5 already includes a gallery. So what happened to you anyway? Personal issues. My sincerest apologies to anyone negatively affected by my absence. What about GARS, GAB, GAZ, GAL, and GeekMart? I'm not sure if I'll update these, and probably not anytime soon.
Check your upload. Those warnings indicate that your files are not where the script thinks they should be. When uploading your files upload all the directories in tact.
Warning: require_once([path]/includes/functions_navigation.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in [path]/photoplog/functions.php on line 760
Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required '/home/angelium/public_html/SHOUJOOTK.COM/includes/functions_navigation.php' (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/angelium/public_html/SHOUJOOTK.COM/photoplog/functions.php on line 760
I get the same error. I think it is because functions_navigation.php does not exist in VB 4.2.0. I cannot find it anywhere, even in a new install file!
Information I posted was incorrect, so I am deleting the contents as not to confuse anyone else. I believed my premise was correct, as I searched 4.2.0 and did not find the function. I should have searched v4.2.1 to see if they added the function and did not.
The function does not exist in v4.2.0.
The function does exist in v4.2.1.
When I cannot get it to work on 4.2.0? I very much doubt they went back to the old navigation system in 4.2.1!
This is not an easy add on to install. The gentleman that released this mod installed it on my site a year ago. I have since had to un-install it because of conflicts with my main style.
On one of my styles he had to change the code and install the add on in it's own folder on the server.
That's all I can tell ya as I had nothing to do with install.
Information I posted was incorrect, so I am deleting the contents as not to confuse anyone else. I believed my premise was correct, as I searched 4.2.0 and did not find the function. I should have searched v4.2.1 to see if they added the function and did not.
The function does not exist in v4.2.0.
The function does exist in v4.2.1.
Ah, I have now seen the edit.
So they put the old function back in 4.2.1? That's strange...