![]() As we decide on the best upload methods, this will decrease as components are removed. PS: DOWNLOAD from here - with the applets included, the size is almost 1mb. Hope this helps, it's only building on the excellent work done by Paul in the first place add 'moodle capability' instead of isadmin() or isteacher().Sorting of photos by name, date size etc.I've got some nice Ajax code around which could work for this. Note also that if the whole Lightboxgallery module is deleted, no images are deleted. Directories are created if they don't exist. Instead of the previous drop down list, a text box now allows for the naming of the directory for the images. A check box appears next to each image, select then save changes to delete image(s).Īlso, I have changed the gallery setup page. I was hoping that a few people could test these methods and find out which is the most popular.Ī few notes: If an admin or teacher is logged in, the gallery can be edited (Edit Mode), which allows for upload and file deletion. Java Applet upload: JumpLoader applet.Downside: can't get rid of log at bottom of applet Doesn't allow zip files. Java Applet upload: JUpload, from Lightweight, good applet. ![]() Downsides: Must include link, only 10 files can be uploaded at once(upgrade required to increase this value). Component taken from, which is a FREE version of the full component. Allows Zip File to be uploaded and then auto extracts contents. ![]() ![]() There are 4 upload methods possible, which at present are fully working and easy to use. This is a development version, and I would welcome testing from others and feedback before it becomes unofficially official. I've finally finished the modifications to the lightbox gallery to allow easy uploads and file deletion. ![]()
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