The module 'q_imageuploader' integrates the commercial 'Q-ImageUploader Pro' images uploder
(http://quadroland.com/q_imageuploader/) with Drupal.
Multiple images are uploaded in a single batch into a image module gallery.
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| q_imageuploader.zip | 5.87 KB | wauthor |
Comments
Comment #1
svendecabooterHi wauthor,
I have reviewed your module and posted my feedback as issues to your issue queue: http://drupal.org/project/issues/1078732
Please check them and report back here once they are resolved.
Sven
Comment #2
wauthor commentedThe problems have been fixed.
Comment #3
wauthor commentedThe problems have been fixed.
Comment #4
jthorson commentedUpdating priority according to the new project application priority guidelines. The application's priority should be set back to normal once a reviewer responds to your application and the application review process has continued.
Comment #5
ParisLiakos commentedComment #6
klausi* why download the library to "sites/default/components"? better use sites/all/libraries or Libraries API http://drupal.org/project/libraries
* code style: "$ind= key($path_array);" there should be a space before "=". Also after "=" there should be exactly one space
* "if (isset($args[5])) return;" why are you doing this? And if statements should always include "{}"
* I think "REPLACE INTO" is not standard SQL and mysql only, should be replaced.
Comment #7
misc commentedThe applicant has been contacted to ask if the application is abandoned.
http://drupal.org/node/894256
Comment #8
misc commentedThe application has been closed. If you would like to reopen it, you are free to do so.
See http://drupal.org/node/894256#abandonedtwoweekscontact