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New Post 3/13/2008 8:36 AM
User is offline Max
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Hi everyone,

I'm trying the gallery. It seems ok for my use. I've dloaded latest DNN fwork and gallery today.

After a fresh install on a clean server (local) I'm trying to upload some pics.

it works fine create a new album and upload files. I can see he images in both _source and _thumbnails folders, but I can't see any image neither in the album or the slideshow.

 

each menu menu item gives me an app error: "the resource cannot be found" such as maintenance:

/marco/home/testgallery/tabid/54/ctl/Maintenance/mid/372/path/ /currentstrip/1/Default.aspx

Where am I wrong ??

server is 2003+IIS6, dnn is 04.04.01 and gallery is 3.0.12

Thanks in advance

 
New Post 3/13/2008 10:16 PM
User is offline Matthias Schlomann
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Re: no images shown 

If you had search before posting in this forum you had find the answer. Disable the friendlyURLs.  Module is still beta and will not have real support here.


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New Post 3/14/2008 9:09 AM
User is offline Max
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Re: no images shown 

Hi Matthias.

Thanks for your reply.

I've read the prevoius post and I modified the value in web.config. Unfortunately nothing has changed.

I really need a gallery module to startup a new site.

does anyone have further suggestions?

Many thanks.

 
New Post 3/14/2008 3:34 PM
User is offline Richard Howells
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Re: no images shown 

For a new site surely the obvious thing is to d/l the older version of DNN so you can run the older version of the Gallery.


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- Richard
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New Post 3/14/2008 4:08 PM
User is offline Matthias Schlomann
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Re: no images shown 

It is not a web.config change!  It is a festure in the Host Setting !


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Matthias
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