I am seeing this problem with Gallery 2.3.1 and Gallery-6.x.1.0 on Drupal 6.15. This was a fresh install of 6.15 and not an upgrade. Also, clicking on the Picture Gallery images results in "Page not found" errors - but I believe this is a related problem.
The install tab reports "OK" for all the steps. The Gallery2 location settings are all based at '/sites/all/gallery2'.
The 'Registration' is reporting "Warning (activated)", but I have explicitly deactivated that module in gallery2. I have no clue as to why this warning is occurring, but since its a warning, I'm letting it slide.
The XML Sitemap and Profile "Option Drupal modules" are listing OK.
The Clean URLs/URL Rewrite settings are correct (the sites root directory).
Note that after playing with the Installation settings and trying to install several times, I have 2 Gallery links in my "left bar". The first one results in a Page Not Found error, the second one goes to gallery2 - but does not appear to be embedded in Drupal.
Note that after several attempts of installing the module, there are 2 Gallery links in the left-bar: The top most results in the PageNotFound error and is the result of following the instructions. The 2nd link goes to the G2 site within the Drupal installation.
I'm listing this as a support request because I'm not thoroughly familiar with the G2/Drupal bridging mechanism. Otherwise, it would be a bug report.
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| #5 | admin-build-modules.pdf | 246.97 KB | BruceDawson |
| #2 | mozilla1.pdf | 107.32 KB | BruceDawson |
| #2 | htaccess.txt | 4.26 KB | BruceDawson |
| mozilla.pdf | 139.14 KB | BruceDawson |
Comments
Comment #1
lvthunder commentedWhat does it say in the install tab? Once you get it installed it should be www.yoursite.com/gallery to get the embedded G2. Also try to turn off URL Rewrite until you get this figured out. It could actually be the problem. That's one way to tell if it is or not. Your getting that message about Registration because in G2 it is considered installed even if you deactivate it. That message will go away when you uninstall it in G2.
Comment #2
BruceDawson commentedwww.yoursite.com/gallery results in the "page not found" error too (as does clicking on the gallery link in the left bar).
I've attached the contents of the install tab as well as the .htaccess file used in rewrites (as htaccess.txt)
And I uninstalled the registration in G2, so that is now OK.
Comment #3
lvthunder commentedYour .htaccess file is the problem. Maybe Drupal couldn't change it. I don't know. Mine has this at the top.
Comment #4
BruceDawson commentedlvthunder: Thanks for your help with this. Unfortunately, I'm still having problems...
I attempted to replace my mod_rewrite data in .htaccess with yours, but still had the same problem. I even tried replacing your /gallery2/... with /sites/all/gallery2 and I had the same problem.
I'm now looking backwards to see if I did something wrong during installation. I am following sites/all/modules/gallery/README.txt
When I try to "log out" of the non-embedded Gallery2, it just pops me to the Gallery2 "home page" for the site. I'm assuming it has logged me out as I can't find any visual confirmation that it has (I was looking for things like a username, IP address, ...)
When I tried to enable the gallery module (which I placed in /sites/all/modules/gallery) I got the following page, which doesn't have the 'gallery' module (as README.txt said it should in step 5). However, it did have the gallery2 module as indicated in the admin-build-modules.pdf attachment. So I proceeded onward.
Is what I saw expected results, or did I missing something?
Comment #5
BruceDawson commentedComment #6
milplus commentedi have same issue and I'm getting crazy.
once I clikc on any photo album I get PAGE NOT FOUND
can anyone help meon this?
thanks