DoubleSixx
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Thank you I would appreciate the feature request.
Thank you, I appreciate your help.
P.S.
The above didn’t work.
The path setting was looking for the Google Drive address on my server.
The path didn’t let me go outside my server.
I just don’t want to make this problem worse.
Which directories should I back up from the nggallery ?
I’ve checked the image directories, and those are fine, I just want to back up my current version of the nggallery.
Thank you
Thank you, so glad to hear, I didn’t like updated.
But you don’t think an update would resolve my problem ?
One quick question.
The only reason I haven’t updated nggallery was I saw that a certain version wouldn’t support legacy galleries.
So does the latest version support older galleries ?
I believe I have over 3 thousands galleries, and don’t want to change by hand.
HostGator Kris saying it’s not them.
But the problem came out of nowhere
I didn’t make changes. I only found the problem when I did make a change.
You have no idea how appreciative I am for any help.
Thank you.
Truly appreciated.
I didn’t think I broke anything.
Just hoping suffering has some insight.
But at least you’ve given me something.
I’ve removed the .htaccess file.
Then if goto a previous page, clicking the link at the bottom of the WordPrss page, the site 404s.
Thank you.
Yes I forgot to mention the theme some times doesn’t load.
I’ve called HostGator, buy they’ve said it’s not on their end.
They said they’ll be changing php versions.
Could that be the issue ?
Truly appreciate your time.
P.S.
I’ve turned off all plugins, tried default theme.
Thank you for the continuing support.
Is this something I can do on a shared hosting ?
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Thank you so much for all your help. I truly appreciate all your efforts.
I’ve come up with a bad compromise.
The directories they’re flagging will only contain thumbnails, until I can spend more on a dedicated server.
Hopefully that’ll trigger the day enough.
Big thanx.
But they’re taking up a ton of room, increasing the storage used.
Clearing the cache doesn’t delete the cache, or dynamic directors.
Still full of pictures, I made sure I return some directors back to the /gallery directory.
Thank you.
Uh, I’ve always had the free version of nggallery, each directory has a dynamic directory full of the pictures in the main directory.
So I dunno.
I would seriously like to stop the creation of the dynamic directors.