Is there a plugin for displaying in a side-bar a random image from a gallery2 gallery? If not, I could write one...
And... are there any plugins related to gallery2? I'm thinking of an event plugin for placing images from it in articles - as resized ones, with or without a link to the original ones. Any ideas?
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You might take a look that "Unified Sidebar Image Display" plugin. It has the ability to connect to a Gallery install's "random" url and display the result in the sidebar.
Five months back I added some display options and a caching ability to it, but it could probably use some improvement. I don't use Gallery, so I was just kind of guessing from the documentation and going on what users provided as feedback.
You should also look at the "Markup: Gallery Image" event plugin, since I think that does the basics of what you are thinking with your second idea... It hasn't been touched in about seven months, and I don't know what it is capable of at the moment, but it might be good to take a look at.
There is also the "Gallery2 Embed" event plugin. I think there are quite a few threads on the forum asking for improvements to this (but I might be way wrong on that).
mgroeninger wrote:You might take a look that "Unified Sidebar Image Display" plugin. It has the ability to connect to a Gallery install's "random" url and display the result in the sidebar.
The plugin is able to connect to a Menalto Gallery installs "random" url, access a Coppermine database directory (MySql only), connect to the web service Zooomr (http://beta.zooomr.com/home) or access images in the Serendipity Media Library
well... can't see a gallery2 here, unfortunately. But I would take a look inside, and might add this functionality.
mgroeninger wrote:There is also the "Gallery2 Embed" event plugin. I think there are quite a few threads on the forum asking for improvements to this (but I might be way wrong on that).
yeah, I've seen it - but after an hour or two I gave up oh, well.
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utak3r wrote:well... can't see a gallery2 here, unfortunately. But I would take a look inside, and might add this functionality.
I might be confused (as I said, I don't use Gallery2) but I believe the "Menalto Gallery" support has options for both version 1 and 2.
You do mean the Gallery version available from http://gallery.menalto.com/ right? So long as that is the product you mean, it should support both versions.
mgroeninger wrote:I might be confused (as I said, I don't use Gallery2) but I believe the "Menalto Gallery" support has options for both version 1 and 2.
took another look... yeah, it indeed supports both 1.x and 2.x
although I can't get it to work - I have my gallery in another domain - and it's unavailable from a main one... it's not a subdirectory. An in the effect I get - connection refused
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I was able to get my test site to embed a random image from your server (at least, I hope it is your server *grin*) by just pointing the setting "Directory of Gallery installation" to "http://gallery.utak3r.pl" and setting it to Version 2.
The text name of that setting really should be updated to something like "Address of Gallery server" or something like that.
mgroeninger wrote:I was able to get my test site to embed a random image from your server (at least, I hope it is your server *grin*) by just pointing the setting "Directory of Gallery installation" to "http://gallery.utak3r.pl" and setting it to Version 2.
yep, it's mine
hmm... it's calling php scripts from there, isn't it? too bad... I have this function blocked (due to common attacks) - allow_url_fopen is off.
Probably I will have to reorganize my server and move this gallery subdomain to a subdirectory of the main site and update my virtual servers...
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The plugin uses PEAR HTTP/Request. While I can't remember exactly, my gut says allow_url_fopen should not effect its calls. It might just be a simple firewall rule preventing outbound http requests if you have a firewall installed on the server. I might be wrong though.
I'd hate for you to have to reconfigure everything...