>-----Original Message----- >From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf >Of Bart Schaefer >Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 11:59 PM >To: CentOS mailing list >Subject: Re: Web photo gallery options > >On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 9:09 AM, nate <centos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Sorin Srbu wrote: >> >> > My requirements are only that the software should be simple to install, >> > maintain and add more photos. I'm not a pro (a newbie more like it...) when >> > it comes to mysql and php, so this needs to be easy to do as well, from the >> > gallery standpoint. >> >> I like gallery v1 myself and have used it for years. I tried gallery >> v2 but it was too complicated to use(and hated the themes it came with >> I just wanted something plain), I just wanted something >> simple. It doesn't use a (SQL) DB, it does do auto resizing of >> pictures when you upload them. > >Does anyone know of something REALLY simple? As in, using nothing but >a directory hierarchy, CSS, and possibly some Javascript? > >I don't want a web-browser upload interface, I don't want server-side >image resizing or rotating, and I don't want to care what server-side >software is available (particularly not a database). I just want to >drop some images on dumb web host and be able to look at them without >having to explicitly follow a separate URL for every image -- or drop >a couple of extra files in a directory full of images on my disk and >hit a file:// URL to see them all. Vi and some manual coding? ;-) Seriously, if you just want to have them available, just drop the files in a folder and allow directory listing on that folder. See <http://home-skynet.servehttp.com/images/privata_bilder/VFR-Forum/Muffler> if that is what you mean? -- /Sorin
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