Closed (fixed)
Project:
Gallery
Version:
5.x-2.0
Component:
Blocks (Image-/Grid-)
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Support request
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
7 Nov 2007 at 18:42 UTC
Updated:
9 Feb 2008 at 23:29 UTC
I've installed a drupal 5.3 with CCK, views, image, tinyMCE, IMCE modules - as usual no problem.
Then embedding gallery running in the same catalog was fine. The random imageblock from drupal embed worked, but the reference was not working.
Same config with the stable 5.x.1.0 worked perfect.
Drupal is in hosts root-folder, (..)/
Gallery in (..)/foto
module in (..)/sites/all/gallery
The new features look awsome! (but does not work for me in this installation - Ill try on another of my drupalinstalls)
Thanks!!!
Comments
Comment #1
profix898 commentedWhat do you mean 'reference was not working'? Could you please be a little more specific/verbose here?
Comment #2
hansjh commentedComment #3
hansjh commentedreferences: thumbs show in block - but href to the actual picture produces a dead link/end - I get error 404.
BR
Comment #4
profix898 commentedOnce again: Can you please be a little more specific/verbose?
I understand that your links are broken/dead or sth., but how exactly? How do the links look like? What would be the correct url? (examples) Do you have URL Rewrite enabled? Does it work without it? This actually sounds more like a configuration issue, but I cant proof/help without detailed information about your problem ...
Comment #5
hansjh commentedSorry - Ur right.
Ive found that it works with rewrite off on both aplikations.
Ive found that when i put - d/%path% - in the show element rewrite rule in gallery (instead of v/%path% as normal) it works as well (rewrite both programs or one)
But it is strange - the old version works out of the box??
I am thinking of trying to use imagecache (module) - do you know if I can use the rewrite path (ill try to tomorow;)) or should I do something else..
BR - and thanks
Comment #6
profix898 commentedIs this still an issue? If so, please reopen with a detailed description of the problem.