Re: Display Thumbnails in Folders

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dholtz@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Greetings;
I am using CENTOS 4.7, Apache 2.0.52, kernel 2.6.9-78.0.13.EL as a home server on a real DEC server.
I have pictures I'd like displayed as thumbnails in folders instead of a listing by file name, all jpg's (similar to flickr).  I've searched apache mime types and tried to understand the conf file by trial and always error, even adding AddType image/jpg .jpg to my conf file and restarting the service.  There is a phpalbum program, but I'm not sure I should go in this direction; I thought editing the httpd.conf file was all that is necessary.
Can anyone give me some direction?

I think Apache by itself won't do that.

Adding the type (which should probably already be there anyway) will only make it so that when clicking on the link to one of these image files, Apache will send them with the correct Content-Type header. To have a kind of "thumbnails" display, Apache would need to send an html page, with these images linked in as <img> tags. And these img tags themselves would need to point to some program on the server that reformats the original (big) jpegs as thumbnails and serves them. All in all, if this is a one-off thing you want for personal use, I would indeed suggest finding some PHP or else ready app which does all that already, and more. There must be dozens available.

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