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#1 2011-05-11 00:38:27

NWS
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Seattle, WA
2011-04-02
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Separate Piwigo Gallery

First let me thank the Piwigo team and everyone else who writes the plugins.

I have a gallery up and running. It seems to work the way I want but, I would like to make a separate gallery with albums for my clients to preview and select photos they would like me to edit, and then make them available for download. Each album in the gallery needs to be restrictive to a specific client without anyone else being able to see the photos. Much like wedding photographers set up for their clients.

Correct me if I'm wrong but I assume all I really need to do is install Piwigo in a different folder from my present gallery? And then just set up another MySQL database linked to the new gallery?


Another thing if someone could explain to me how it works. There are groups such as guest, user, friends, admin, and webmaster. I've tried to figure out how to edit restrictions on each but can't figure it out. Can someone point me to a help file for this or explain how it actually works? Do they actually exist or do I need to set them up and then set access etc?

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#2 2011-05-11 01:21:12

flop25
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2006-07-06
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Re: Separate Piwigo Gallery

well I think you need to take a look at the wiki : http://piwigo.org/doc/doku.php?id=en:pe … management


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#3 2011-05-11 01:28:30

NWS
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Seattle, WA
2011-04-02
175

Re: Separate Piwigo Gallery

Thanks.

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