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Developed by Yankidank Developer Last Online: Feb 2012
An early Beta version of the module was included with 1.0 RC2, but we suggest that users uninstall it and start from scratch with the version provided with RC3 to prevent any bugs from appearing. Support This module was developed by the Pligg team and is being released for free, but we do ask that if you use this module please consider donating a small amount ($10-20) to help us recuperate our losses for the amount of time involved in developing this module. This is probably the most advanced module designed for Pligg yet and we designed it so that it could be used in a broad array of sites. Because we had to design it with so many uses in mind it took us a very long time to get it just right. If you plan on using this module for commercial use (generating income greater than $30/month from the site), we require that you submit a donation of at least $10. Technical support will be provided for BUGS that are recognized as valid and applicable to a large number of sites. We cannot support requests for features unless you are willing to pay for the extra features to be developed and to allow the feature to be contributed back to the community. Features:
Below is a screenshot of the upload module as seen at the top of Submit Step 2. ![]() Below is a screenshot of what happens after I have attached an image and clicked the Upload button: ![]() Upload Module Tags If you want to manually control where images are inserted into story content you will want to use the image tags provided next to the example thumbnail(s) during the upload process in submit step 2. Example tags might be:
Upload Module Template Tags This module will insert thumbnails automatically into your template by using template hooks. This was designed so that you wouldn't need to edit your template files manually in order to start using the module. If you want to customize where the images are individually displaying in the template, for example show the first image at the top of the post and show the second uploaded image at the bottom, you should follow the usage examples below. To insert the first attached image at it's original file size you will insert the code {$image1} into link_summary.tpl where you want it to display. The second uploaded image would be {$image2} and so on. From the upload settings page I have created a thumbnail size of 500x500 pixels. This allows an uploaded image to have a maximum length of 500 pixels when being resized. So if you upload a 1000x500 pixel image it would be shrunk proportionately to 500x250 pixels. To embed that 500x250 pixel image into my template I would add the code {$image1_500x500} into link_summary.tpl to display the first uploaded file for a post at it's 500x500 pixel thumbnail size. {$image2_500x500} would display the second 500x500 attached file. In the case that no image is attached nothing extra will be inserted into your template. Examples Please see the attached image for a screenshot of the Upload module settings page and examples of what the upload process looks like for the submit step 2 page. Download Now
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| Instead of uploading an image from your computer you can link to an image on the internet for the module to upload.
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It saves the images and it creates the thumbnails in to the upload folder but it will not display them anywhere....neither after uploading or in the content itself. I need some help please. I'm using wistie template with pligg 1.0.1 with upload module that comes with. ...and I even tried to use the upload module downloaded from this thread to no avail. I'm new to pligg and I wanted to give it a try. I'm not in a rush, I was just testing. Thx |
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| check the pic I tried also different settings as suggested in this thread and still the same.
Last edited by society; 08-30-2009 at 09:49 PM. Reason: added more info |
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Hi Yankidank, do you have any fixes for my problem? |
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The settings look correct, but I would probably need to check it out for myself in order to find any solution. Perhaps CHMOD settings are not correct for the folder the files are being saved to? I kind of doubt this though because you say they are being saved, just not displaying.
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It doesnt works "add another image" on my website. I'm using Firefox. Is it possible because of firefox? sorry bad eng.
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I checked the php.ini it reads as ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; Resource Limits ; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; max_execution_time = 30 max_input_time = 60 memory_limit = 64M There is nothing like ;max_input_nesting_level = 64 ; What should I put for max_execution_time, max_input_time and memory_limit? And should I include max_input_nesting_level = 64 into php.ini? |
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Pligg Version 1.0.1, Default Template 1. By default the upload module appears on the top of story submission page (step 2) - Is there any way to bring it in the bottom? 2. By default the upload module reads like Attach file(s) (jpg jpeg png gif extensions are allowed) - Is there any way to rename it as Attach image(s), Attach video(s) etc.? 3. By default the upload module prompts to upload all file at a time mentioning Attach file(s) - Is there any way to make the upload module prompt to upload specific stuffs eg. Attach image(s) (jpg jpeg png gif extensions are allowed), Attach video(s) (avi flv wmv extensions are allowed) and other specific types. Any help is appreciated! |
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