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How to set for not available download in Coppermine Photo Gallery

Started by elpvn, March 19, 2006, 08:00:33 AM

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elpvn

I just install Coppermine Photo Gallery and I want using it for my private gallery but stil enable everyone show on it (Note: my coppermine gallery has been conect with SMF + TP database). The how to set my Coppermine Photo Gallery to meet at twos point:

- Still enable everyone show pictures in each albums
- Do not for anyone (without me) download them

Have any one let's me solve them ?

P/S: It's easy with flash gallery solution but still not's a good idea for a PC has no flash-plugin ready installed on !

Thanks for care.

ZakRhino

Quote from: elpvn on March 19, 2006, 08:00:33 AM
I just install Coppermine Photo Gallery and I want using it for my private gallery but stil enable everyone show on it (Note: my coppermine gallery has been conect with SMF + TP database). The how to set my Coppermine Photo Gallery to meet at twos point:

- Still enable everyone show pictures in each albums
- Do not for anyone (without me) download them

Have any one let's me solve them ?

P/S: It's easy with flash gallery solution but still not's a good idea for a PC has no flash-plugin ready installed on !

Thanks for care.


What do you mean flash gallery solution?

G6Cad

If you have bridged the coppermine in to SMF permissions and users list, you would be seing what settings are steared by SMF and what is steared by coppermine.
YOu have an admin panel in Coppermine to, look there and set up the users permissions in there :)

jacortina

Quote from: ZakRhino on October 15, 2006, 05:16:45 AM
What do you mean flash gallery solution?

There are flash 'applets' which will present pictures via the flash player. This means that you can't simply grab the graphic and save it (though a screen capture will still accomplish that, I believe).

Short of such a method, the picture is already downloaded to the local PC when it's displayed (that's how browsers work), even if it's only to the browser cache area, and can be saved locally (though disabling right-clicks and such can make it more difficult).

Not sure right now if Coppermine has it built in, but some gallery applications allow 'watermarking' the images it presents (while preserving the original image).

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