AlphaShooter
December 29th, 2006, 12:28 AM
Hi All,
If this has been posted before, my apologies. For those of you who use galleries from PSE5, you know that they use Macromedia flash technology. Well you can still reference an individual photo from your web site when you upload an entire gallery, for example if you want to reference a jpg for showing here on this forum. As an example, you can see one of my galleries at:
http://www.kenw.us/photography/Gallery2/index.html
The actual photos are in the directory:
http://www.kenw.us/photography/Gallery2/resources/media/02default_mt/large
To reference a jpg you add the jpg file name onto the end. For example, you can get to one of my pictures directly by going to:
http://www.kenw.us/photography/Gallery2/resources/media/02default_mt/large/DSC01982.jpg
(The full URL name can be seen by hovering over the link)
Note that instead of "large" in the URL above, you can also substitute "medium" or "small" and get smaller versions.
Also, you can't actually see the jpg's by listing the directories unless your web server is set up in an unsecure mode. This means you need to know the jpg file name to reference the file directly. What I do for my gallery is create them locally into the directory where my web site is stored locally and then ftp the whole kit and kabudle up to my server. That way I know where the files are and what they are called.
Ken
If this has been posted before, my apologies. For those of you who use galleries from PSE5, you know that they use Macromedia flash technology. Well you can still reference an individual photo from your web site when you upload an entire gallery, for example if you want to reference a jpg for showing here on this forum. As an example, you can see one of my galleries at:
http://www.kenw.us/photography/Gallery2/index.html
The actual photos are in the directory:
http://www.kenw.us/photography/Gallery2/resources/media/02default_mt/large
To reference a jpg you add the jpg file name onto the end. For example, you can get to one of my pictures directly by going to:
http://www.kenw.us/photography/Gallery2/resources/media/02default_mt/large/DSC01982.jpg
(The full URL name can be seen by hovering over the link)
Note that instead of "large" in the URL above, you can also substitute "medium" or "small" and get smaller versions.
Also, you can't actually see the jpg's by listing the directories unless your web server is set up in an unsecure mode. This means you need to know the jpg file name to reference the file directly. What I do for my gallery is create them locally into the directory where my web site is stored locally and then ftp the whole kit and kabudle up to my server. That way I know where the files are and what they are called.
Ken