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1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - trisweb - 2006-12-08

After over six months, I finally got it together enough to release the next minor version, 1.0.4. This release is a lot bigger than +0.0.1 gives it credit for though -- it includes exponential performance improvements from 1.0.3, a completely restructured database storage model, many tweaks and bugfixes, and more, making it the most stable and clean release to date. A lot of work went into this (as you might expect from a six month wait) and it should be a perfect stepping stone to sub-albums and further improvements in 1.1.

Read the changelog for a list of the changes, I don't feel like listing them again ;-)

The other big change is sort of secretly included in this release, and it is the backend infrastructure for sub-albums. There is too much yet to be done for an actual release touting that feature, but most of the code is there already. You can try it out with the sub-albums development testing theme, which you can download here if you want. [b]NOTE that most features are missing[/b] and all you can expect is to browse sub-folders using the theme. There is no appropriate administrator interface, sorting, paging, or anything else you might expect. No guarantees about anything if you actually want to use it ;-)

The next step from here is 1.1 -- which should definitely come faster now that much of the work is done. I plan to include full sub-album support in a revamped admin interface, EXIF metadata, ways to move and rename folders and files, and much much more. I'll keep you updated from now on.


Update: 1.0.5 fixes the PHP_SHORT_TAGS problems. Sorry about that -- I will run my development environment with them off from now on.




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - DarrellD - 2006-12-08

Yay! All updated.

[Edit]
Nevermind. I forgot to run /zen/update.php




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - dwn - 2006-12-08

hello, thanks for 1.0.4

i have updated SQL and scripts bud my gallery is not showing any images... I think that it is because of changed structure of CACHE. My gallery is hosted on server with safe_mode enabled and even if i create cache with 777 permisions folders created under it with zenphoto have 755. So i think that zenphoto is unable to write thumbs there. I am not so good in PHP so my question is, can i modify zenphoto so it will create albums with 777 perms ? Thank you for answers and i hope that you understood my english




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - Chilifrei64 - 2006-12-08

all updated and all works great.. another fine release..... as always..




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - aitf311 - 2006-12-08

Its good to be excited about this again! Thanks tris




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - trojkolka - 2006-12-08

Awesome a new zenphoto... but while running upgrade.php i got the following error
Parse error: parse error, unexpected $end in Crogram FilesWampwwwTrojkolka.netzenphotozenupgrade.php on line 100

and i got an error while accessing admin.php
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Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_ELSE in Crogram FilesWampwwwTrojkolka.netzenphotozenadmin.php on line 507`




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - pled - 2006-12-08

Great thanks from France ! I will install it tomorrow.... outside it is rainy and windy anyway ! ;-)

Now I am sure tomorrow will be sunny.




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - Jan - 2006-12-08

I'm sure this is a great update, but all those shorthand start tags () are giving errors on my local server (WAMP). Wouldn't it be better to use full PHP tags? If I'm not mistaken, I believe this issue has been discussed earlier here on the forums.




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - trojkolka - 2006-12-08

same issues too on my WAMP system




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - trisweb - 2006-12-09

The short tags all came back for some reason, likely related to a bad merge. I have fixed them and will be releasing 1.0.5 in a few minutes.




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - trisweb - 2006-12-09

1.0.5 up and ready with no short tags. Enjoy! Sorry for the inconvenience...




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - trisweb - 2006-12-09

Also, @dwn -- That is a problem I was afraid of. Unfortunately you may have to go back to using the i.php from 1.0.3 -- the rest should work the same and can remain upgraded. I will investigate this further in the next few days and if I find a solution I'll release it right away.

So now my development environment will be running safe_mode [i]and[/i] with php_short_tags off! Hopefully that'll make future releases more compatible with everybody.




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - DarrellD - 2006-12-09

Thanks for all the hard work Tristan.




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - dwn - 2006-12-09

Another solution is to delete folder which have been crated and create it manually and chmod it to 777. What is not big deal if you dont have a lot of albums, otherwise it can take some time .

Thanks for your work and good luck with next releases




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - Jan - 2006-12-09

Thanks for the very fast update, Tristan! The installation went smoothly and everything seems to be working better than ever. Thanks again for such a great application!




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - trojkolka - 2006-12-09

Just want to say... that everything is okay now... some skins still use the




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - trisweb - 2006-12-09

@trojkolka - As many levels as you want, within reason :-)

Actually, there is no limit at all right now, but I should have one ;-) Thanks for reminding me...




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - Donkikong - 2006-12-10

Great work Tristan - keep it up.
Good attention to detail and as elegantly implimented as ever.




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - trojkolka - 2006-12-10

If you would ask me i would wish for at least 4 levels, maybe a maximum of 5/6 would be reasonable what do you think tris about the amount set on having subfolders




1.0.4.. and... 1.0.5 Released! - trisweb - 2006-12-11

I was thinking just "not infinite" -- something like a max of 20 levels or so just in case :-) I wouldn't want anyone to actually hit the limit.

Thanks everyone for the kind comments, I appreciate them a lot. :-)