How i can save the pictures on an other pc?

Hi all,

i would like to use zenphoto together with xampp apache webserver. I installed xampp an the latest version of zenphoto. Now i would like to save or upload the pics to an other pc (in my case a NAS from Netgear ReadyNAS 2100) and not on the local machine where xampp and zenphoto is running. Could you explain me if this works an how it works?

Thanks a lot
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  • acrylian Administrator, Developer
    If you mean managing images on a different server than Zenphoto that is not possible. You could try to use symlinks maybe. I think on the forum that was discussed somewhere.

    If you mean how to transfer the site or the images to another server:
    http://www.zenphoto.org/news/how-to-move-my-installation-to-a-new-server-
    http://www.zenphoto.org/news/how-to-move-my-installation-on-the-same-server-
  • I mean for example a group of users should have the login to the zenphoto webaccess and they want to upload some pictures. If they click on (in german Hochladen/Bilder) or Upload/Images and then "upload to" they can only choose "/". So i think they can onlye upload files on the same machine where zenphoto is installed, isn`t it?

    I am looking for a program like zenphot but i need the function that the users can upload files to an other storage in the same network.

    Could you give me a link to symlinks. I found nothing about that :(

    thank you
  • acrylian Administrator, Developer
    Zenphoto is file system based and therefore can only manage images on the same server. So what you wish to do would require syncing. Here is a diagram how Zenphoto works.

    Sorry, I have no link to symlinks at hand, I would have to search myself. Try google which often finds things better than the forum search itself.
  • So, do you know if i can install zenphoto on the Netgear RedayNAS 2100? The NAS should be the storage for the pictures and if i can install zenphoto directly on the NAS it would be perfect... any idea?
  • acrylian Administrator, Developer
    I have no knowledge about an NAS. If it is a server matching the requirements I see no reason why not.
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