Thanks for the speedy reply. I'm so used to using export, it never occurred to me to look under publish. Thanks!
Version 1.6.1 has been released.
This official update adds support for Lightroom 4 and contains all the new features introduced in version 1.6.0 Beta. Download the update from http://alloyphoto.com/plugins/piwigo/
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Thanks you Vladimir.
I have a problem to publish my photos and updating everything is back to normal.
I have a question: If I update an album and questions photos removed from Piwigo, the module displays a warning message blocking.
There is no information about the photo that is the problem but also forces me to ca always be in front of my screen to monitor the progress.
Ideally, it would be nice to have a list of files at the end of the process.
What do you think?
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That was supposed to be fixed, but it sounds like a re-occurrence of an old issue.
I'll look into this. Thanks for letting me know.
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Great tool – thanks so much for your effort! I love it!
I have just one problem that bothers me alot. I upload a lot of photos from Lightroom to my piwigo Server – most of time over night because it takes a lot of time and during the night I don't need my notebook for the daily business.
Almost each night during the upload process I get a an error message. E.g. "connection lost", "server doesn't response", "time out" and things like this. All this message have reasons but are no problem form me . As soon I press "OK" the upload continues with the next folder an this is fine. But I in the middle of the night I can not push the button "OK" to continue the upload.
On the next morning the upload finished just of 400 pictures instead of 1000 or just 3 instead of 10 folders.
My biggest wish!: I wish me to have a the option to "ignore Messages" and instead to continue uploading with next folder or next picture. It would be amazing if you could implement this feature – like a silent mode!!!!
Thanks so much for your support!
Last edited by photo_friend (2012-04-17 06:43:18)
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Version 1.6.2 is available for download.
This version adds the throttling feature - it allows to reduce server load by applying a waiting period from 0.5 seconds to 5 minutes between consecutive upload requests. This is essentially useful in hosted environments with rationed CPU usage to ensure your uploads don't exceed the established CPU usage limit on the server.
To review the change log and download the latest version, visit the Piwigo plug-in home page: http://alloyphoto.com/plugins/piwigo/
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Hi Vladimir,
What is this option "Use chunked uploads (requies Piwigo 2.3.3 and above)" ?
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Gotcha wrote:
What is this option "Use chunked uploads (requies Piwigo 2.3.3 and above)" ?
This option uploads files using the same method as ploader.
Please see the version history:
Added support for chunked uploads (requires Piwigo 2.3.3 and above). This is a major change targeted for customers who are unable to control their PHP environments and increase post size limits to handle large uploads (low post size limits is a typical issue for customers on shared hosting). Chunked uploads transfer photos in small chunks of only 200 KB, which should be sufficient to circumvent even the most rigorous post size limits.
Let me know if this is still confusing :)
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Okay I understand perfectly, thank you again Vladimir.
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Hello Vladimir
I had a bad surprise : I saw I forgot to config the highdef on piwigo, so i marked my picture to re-publish (don't know the exact translation in En) But when it re-publish, it loose every data added to the picture ! like the tittle and description :/
Last edited by flop25 (2012-05-10 00:56:19)
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flop25 wrote:
Hello Vladimir
I had a bad surprise : I saw I forgot to config the highdef on piwigo, so i marked my picture to re-publish (don't know the exact translation in En) But when it re-publish, it loose every data added to the picture ! like the tittle and description :/
Hi,
Could you submit your debug log right after re-publishing, so I can see what exactly was transmitted to the server?
Is is also possible that Piwigo extracts metadata only from high-res photos. I am not sure if that's the case though. I'll test.
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it will be finished in a few minutes : where is the log located?
Last edited by flop25 (2012-05-10 01:07:34)
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flop25 wrote:
it will be finish in a few minutes : where is the log located?
Click Plug-in Info, you'll see the "Submit Debug Log..." button on the next screen. Just click it, provide your info and click "Submit".
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Version 1.7.0 Beta is available for download
In this update:
* Added support for Export operations. Now you can export photos via File > Export. The Export Dialog supports navigation into nested albums.
* Improved error handling when server response is empty.
* Improved validation of the server address.
* Improved behavior of the "Associate Photos using File Name and Capture Time" function when Piwigo metadata is missing the time part.
* Improved generation of default descriptions for publish services.
* Minor fixes and improvements.
You can download version 1.7.0 here: http://alloyphoto.com/plugins/piwigo/
Please try the new version and let me know if there are any issues.
Thank you!
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Version 1.7.0 Beta has been updated.
Build #1061 fixes a couple of glitches in the Export dialog and adds compatibility with Piwigo 2.4.0 RC3.
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