Version: 2.1 Final, by loneranger
Developer Last Online: Oct 2009
Version: 3.5.0 RC2
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Released: 07-27-2005
Last Update: 09-19-2005
Installs: 75
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Image Hosting Version 2.1 Final Release
I have remade all the code from the older version so it is now compatiable to version 3.5.0 RC1. I have also use the product manager install script . Please post all bugs here so that i can update the script ready for the gold release.
This script will allow your members to upload images to your website so that they be view on forums and other sites.
You can set all permissions in usergroup mananger
restrict all upload settings on filesizes and amount of files.
users can also browse their upload images and delete them
mods can delete users images too.
users can view each others images.
there are many other features which i will write up about once the bugs are all out.
remember to backup before you install Installing this Extension
Please Read the install text file in the zip for full instructions.
File edits: 0
Template Mods: 2
Files upload :3
difficulty: Easy
Fixes
2.1 fixed the product installation now all working with a fresh install of vb 3.5.0 rc2. Bitfields Rebuilt correctly.
20-09-2005 20:15 - changed the template from test.php to img_view_all.php
All Current errors posted in this forum have now been solve with this release please check it out.
can some one help me .i am getthing the mesaage error
Code:
Warning: getimagesize(/home2/diablo86/public_html/forums/uploads/images/AVATARDIABLO.jpg): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /image_host.php on line 115
I'm getting the same error. From my IIS log, it looks like it's trying to get a file called function.getimagesize ...
Quote:
Warning: getimagesize(/hosted/images/screenie2-upload.jpg) [function.getimagesize]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in \image_host.php on line 115
unable to get image size
Ah, figured it out - have to use a Windows style path in the vBulletin setting when running on a Windows server - it's a file path, not a web path:
/hosted/images -> x:\Inetpub\wwwroot\hosted\images
Works fine now.
A possible useful enhancement would be to do a thumbnail gallery when allowing large images to be uploaded, rather than displaying them all full-sized. Nice extension even as is though
I have finaly fixed the forums WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! sorry i got stressed i have not gone to bed in a long time LOL but i will not be using this script.. its has to many bugs in it to have on the new versions.
i dont see the fix for this but i cant change the file size allowed from 0 and also my Allowed to upload doesnt change when i set a different amount. can anyone help me with these errors?
Uploading Rules:
- Max filesize: 0 KB
- Allowed extension(s): .gif, .jpg, .png, .bmp
- Max width: 500
- Max Height: 500
- No whitespace in filename.
- Allowed to upload : 100 images
- Images you have uploaded: 0 images
i dont see the fix for this but i cant change the file size allowed from 0 and also my Allowed to upload doesnt change when i set a different amount. can anyone help me with these errors?
Uploading Rules:
- Max filesize: 0 KB
- Allowed extension(s): .gif, .jpg, .png, .bmp
- Max width: 500
- Max Height: 500
- No whitespace in filename.
- Allowed to upload : 100 images
- Images you have uploaded: 0 images
well i'm thinking of creating another one in fact i did start on one
will have it ready within a week or two
Ranma, I was thinking about installing ImageHost, but if you on have one in a week or two maybe it'd be better to wait.???
2 questions, when I go to install a hack like this, do I need to shut down Forum??
And could you explain a bit what the bitfield.rebuild.php file goes, and if that's installed to?? I'm a bit new to all this. But I did do my first upgrade last night and went good.