first page looks great, second page is gobbledygook

I'm not sure what to do now; it's installed, configured and the thumbs and links on the main page all seem in order. but when I click on the gallery, the second page loads in a bunch of junk. I uploaded a second gallery just to verify and yes, the same thing happens. any ideas?

thanks so much for the support...

http://haute.cc/zenphoto
http://haute.cc/zenphoto/Holga

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  • Can we see a copy of your htaccess and your zp_config files please?
  • <?php /* PUT NOTHING BEFORE THIS LINE, not even a line break! */
    $conf = array();
    define("DEBUG", false);

    /** Do not edit above this line. **/
    /**********************************/

    /////////// zenPHOTO Configuration Variables //////////////////////////////
    // After you're done editing this file, load
    // http://www.gaggu.watchtheworld.org/zenphotodir/zen/setup.php
    // to run the setup (of course, replacing the paths where needed).

    // NOTE: web_path and server_path are no longer needed! If you're having problems
    // with the auto-detected paths, you can override them at the bottom of this file.
    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    // Database Information (the most important part!)
    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    //I TOOK OUT USERNAMES/PASSWORDS
    $conf['mysql_user'] = "";
    $conf['mysql_pass'] = "";
    $conf['mysql_host'] = ""; // Won't need to change this 90% of the time.
    $conf['mysql_database'] = "";

    // If you're sharing the database with other tables, use a prefix to be safe.
    $conf['mysql_prefix'] = "zp_";

    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    // General Gallery Configuration
    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

    // What you want to call your photo gallery.
    $conf['gallery_title'] = "Christine Gacharna Photography: Portfolio";

    // Your web site title and address, if you have one. If not, leave blank.
    // These are used to link back to your main site, but your theme must support it.
    $conf['website_title'] = "haute dot cc";
    $conf['website_url'] = "http://haute.cc/hauteblog/";

    // If you're in a different time zone from your server, set the offset in hours:
    $conf['time_offset'] = 0;

    // If you have Apache mod_rewrite, put true here, and you'll get nice cruft-free URLs.
    // MAKE SURE TO EDIT THE .htaccess FILE with your path information.
    $conf['mod_rewrite'] = true;

    // If mod_rewrite is true above, zenphoto's image page URL's usually end in .jpg,
    // set this if you want something else appended to the end (helps search engines).
    // Examples: .html, .php, /view, etc.
    $conf['mod_rewrite_image_suffix'] = '.php';

    // Admin interface username (also required for running setup).
    $conf['adminuser'] = "hautedotcc";
    // This isn't that secure, so don't put anything here you don't want anyone to see...
    // (but make sure you change it to something other than 1234...)
    $conf['adminpass'] = "MYPASSWORD";

    // The email for the admin user. Used to send notification emails.
    $conf['admin_email'] = "christine@haute.cc";

    // If you're running a secure server, change this to 'https' (Most people will leave this alone)
    $conf['server_protocol'] = "http";

    // The character encoding to use internally. Leave at UTF-8 if you're unsure.
    $conf['charset'] = 'UTF-8';

    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    // Image Processing Configuration
    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

    // JPEG Compression quality for all images and thumbnails (respectively):
    $conf['image_quality'] = 85;
    $conf['thumb_quality'] = 75;

    // Default image display width (themes will be able to control this
    // to an extent in the future, but for now you may have to adjust it to fit your theme).
    $conf['image_size'] = 595;

    // If this is set to true, then the longest side of the image will be $image_size.
    // Otherwise, the *width* of the image will be $image_size.
    $conf['image_use_longest_side'] = true;

    // Allow images to be scaled up to the requested size? This could result in loss
    // of quality, so it's off by default.
    $conf['image_allow_upscale'] = false;

    // Default thumbnail size and scale:
    // If $thumb_crop is set to true, then the thumbnail will be a centered portion of the image
    // with the given width and height after being resized to $thumb_size (by shortest side).
    // Otherwise, it will be the full image resized to $thumb_size (by shortest side).
    // NOTE: thumb_crop_width and height should always be less than or equal to thumb_size
    $conf['thumb_size'] = 100;
    $conf['thumb_crop'] = true;
    $conf['thumb_crop_width'] = 85;
    $conf['thumb_crop_height'] = 85;
    // Add a small amount of unsharp mask to thumbnails? Slows thumbnail generation on slow servers.
    $conf['thumb_sharpen'] = false;

    // Paging options:
    // Control of their display is done in the theme, so you might need to change these
    // after switching themes to make it look better.
    $conf['albums_per_page'] = 5;
    $conf['images_per_page'] = 15;

    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    // Comment cleaning configuration
    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

    // Tags and attributes allowed in comments
    // Follow the array form array('tag' => array('attribute' => array()))
    $conf['allowed_tags'] = array (
    'a' => array ('href' => array (), 'title' => array ()),
    'abbr' => array ('title' => array ()),
    'acronym' => array ('title' => array ()),
    'b' => array (),
    'blockquote' => array ('cite' => array ()),
    'code' => array (),
    'em' => array (),
    'i' => array (),
    'strike' => array (),
    'strong' => array (),
    'ul' => array (),
    'ol' => array (),
    'li' => array (),
    );

    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    // Path Overrides
    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    // Uncomment the following two lines ONLY IF YOU'RE HAVING PROBLEMS,
    // like "file not found" or "not readable" errors.
    // These allow you to override Zenphoto's detection of the correct paths
    // on your server, which might work better on some setups.
    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

    // define('WEBPATH', '/zenphoto');
    // define('SERVERPATH', '/full/server/path/to/zenphoto');

    /** Do not edit below this line. **/
    /**********************************/

    $_zp_conf_vars = $conf;

    ?>
  • # htaccess file for zenphoto

    # NOTE: Change the RewriteBase below to the absolute path to your zenphoto directory.

    <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>

    RewriteEngine On

    #### !!! Change this to the web path (eg: http://www.example.com/photos --> /photos) !!!

    RewriteBase /zenphoto

    ####

    RewriteRule ^admin/?$ zen/admin.php [R,L]

    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -f [NC,OR]

    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -d [NC]

    RewriteRule ^.*$ - [R,L]

    RewriteRule index\.php$ index.php [L,QSA]

    RewriteRule ^page/([0-9]+)/?$ index.php?page=$1 [L,QSA]

    RewriteRule ^page/([A-Za-z0-9\-_]+)/?$ index.php?p=$1 [L,QSA]

    RewriteRule ^(.*)/page/([0-9]+)/?$ index.php?album=$1&page=$2 [L,QSA]

    RewriteRule ^(.*)/image/(thumb|[0-9]{1,4})/([^/\\]+)$ zen/i.php?a=$1&i=$3&s=$2 [L,QSA]

    RewriteRule ^(.*)/image/([^/\\]+)$ zen/i.php?a=$1&i=$2 [L,QSA]

    # Catch-all - everything else gets handled in PHP for compatibility.

    RewriteRule ^(.*)/?$ index.php?album=$1 [L,QSA]

    </IfModule>
  • Hmm... I really don't see anything out of the ordinary. Have you tried with mod_rewrite turned off?

    In your zp-config.php file, try setting `$conf['mod_rewrite'] = false;`
  • that did it!!! thank you!

    for anybody reading to learn, he meant to change it in "zp-config.php" not .htaccess; it's easy to find the line to replace.
  • oops, my bad. Yeah, edit the zp-config.php file. I'm glad it worked out. I'll edit my post above.
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