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wfiudan   2010-03-17, 07:31
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Anyone who can write a web.config file ? So that we can run zp on windows iis7 .i had write one but when i upload to the hosting it full of 500 error.

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acrylian   2010-03-17, 10:05
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I suggest to search the forum, there are several users using IIS servers. It is generally possible but we don't officially support them as we only use Unix Apache servers.

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wfiudan   2010-03-17, 10:59
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i had search the forum many times ,but nothing can help.thank you all the same.

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acrylian   2010-03-17, 11:45
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You might want to ask your provider as well.

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eco-rich   2010-05-26, 17:29
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Zenphoto installed okay and i've upload about thiry photos in one album.
It runs - but it's far from zippy. In fact it's slow.
I run other slideshows much faster. Also run WordPress without problems.
ZenPhoto acts slow.

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acrylian   2010-05-26, 18:07
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We don't test or support other servers than Apache. On IIS you are on your own and dependent on users that might have any idea about this. Others do reportly run Zenphoto on IIS or lighttpd as well.

Also Zenphoto is not a slideshow. You might also read on the troubleshooting how Zenphoto works and that it generates the image size for display once on request. Depending on the size and power of your server that might take some time. But afterwards the images are cached. Some recommended read:
http://www.zenphoto.org/2009/03/troubleshooting-zenphoto/#11
http://www.zenphoto.org/2009/03/troubleshooting-zenphoto/#22

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eco-rich   2010-05-26, 18:13
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I found the solution.
Don't use IE8
ZenPhoto ran fine as soon as I switched to FireFox and then Chrome.
But then slow when switching back to IE8

So its not a server issue at all!

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acrylian   2010-05-26, 18:39
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Well, I don't have IE8 so I can't test but my collegue sbillard has and he did never notice or report this.

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sbillard   2010-05-26, 23:35
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I have no issues with IE8 at all. (In fact it is much better at all things than IE7.)

Perhaps your client computer does not have adequate processing power.

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eco-rich   2010-05-27, 01:48
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You can try it for yourself if you have FF / Chrome / IE8 installed (or perhaps other browsers as well).
Here: http://www.familybynet.net/gallery/
It's just a trial site at this point - but you can see if you get the same results.

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sbillard   2010-05-27, 03:27
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The performance is a little slow, but it is the same for both IE8 and FF for me on the initial load. FF is faster on already loaded pictures. In fact I would guess that IE is re-requesting the image from the server as the re-load seems the same as the initial load.

This does not happen for me with my site. (Try http://testalbum.sbillard.org/Glapagos/20080425_122531-slb.jpg/view.) so maybe there is something in your server configuration that is fooling IE into re-requesting the image.

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eco-rich   2010-05-27, 13:11
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Thanks for posting the comparative site. Yours does appear faster with IE8
On another test, there was virtually no difference using a Macbook Pro with FireFox. Although, at times, I could detect that you have interlacing turned on.
I'll try testing again later with a Windows laptop pc.

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eco-rich   2010-05-27, 22:19
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I'm getting the same results on my windows laptop. Both test sites run pretty good on IE8 with yours nosing out mine most of the time. When viewing on FireFox, my test site is very fast, maybe nosing out yours.
Dunno'. . .maybe it has something to do with virus protection security too . . .

Anyway. . .I'm very pleased with ZenPhoto, even running it on IIS and look forward to trying its many features.

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sbillard   2010-05-27, 22:46
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Well, I guess it figures that one of Microsoft's hands does not know what the other is doing. Seems most probabl that IIS and IE8 are confusing each other. (My site is Apache.)

  
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