If I use the Twitpic-Plugin (with only 4 Pics) together with the Pixgallery-Plugin, the Page needs about 15 seconds to load. (Normaly about 0.4 sec)
If I deactivate Pixgallery ther is no Problem.
The Problem occures with the plugins “My twitpics” or “Twitpic”.
I insert the Twitpic-Plugin in Postings by Exec-PHP.
I’ve already deleted the HTML-IMG width and hight-attributes in the “My Twitpics”-Plugin to deactivate the automatic Pixgallery-Image-Rezizing/caching.
Do you have any idea how i could speed up my twitpic-installation?
If you would know any way to deactivate Pixgallery on the Twitpic-Page I would even be happy.
Thanks!
Andreaz
I noticed that with PixGallery properly configured and with the gallery working fine (no errors) – I would an error anywhere I had:
<!-- ddfm1 -->
which is what Dagon Design form mailer requires in a page to call their email form script.
The following error would be displayed on the email page.
“Error: Photos path must have write permission for reduce originals option!”
Oddly enough this is actually an error for PixGallery and for the longest time I couldn’t figure out why that error would only appear on pages where I used DDFM. I still don’t know why this error occurs but I did a Google search to look for an answer but coudn’t find one… however what I did find was several sites showing the same error code and all of them were also using DDFM.
I will more than likely go to the forums for both PixGallery and DDFM, but until then I am hoping Google picks up on this post so those of you having the same issue can use this temp fix that I came up with. Please keep in mind that you’ll want to make sure PixGallery is working correctly (permissions set for your cache folder and whatever image folder you are using for PixGallery) – Once it is working and if you see the above error only on your page where DDFM is installed, open up pixgallery.php …
Look for this:
if ($ImageFileSize == FALSE)
{
PixGallery_PrintError(“Error: Photos path must have write permission for reduce originals option!”);
return FALSE;
}
and comment it out to avoid the error from printing on your DDFM email page.
I know this is not a fix, (I am not a PHP expert) but if the error is driving you up a wall the way it was for me, and if you want to use both plug-ins, then this temp fix should work for you until the actual problem is solved by either plugin author.
I prefered to comment it out rather than delete the lines altogether in case someone has a correct fix for this issue.
Hope this helps someone!
Vince
]]>I’d like to install the pixgallery plugin. Unfortunately this gives me massive errors.
Neither readme nor homepage say anything detailed about setup and adjustment.
Anyone got this working willing to help?
Greetings
LHK
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