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G'Day,
Posted: 30 Jan 2008, 10:56
by TheEdge
G'Day,
- PhocaGallery 1.3
- This happens in both IE and FireFox
- Select Category, Select a Category where the images have been deleted off the server
- Select all the images on the page
- Select "Delete" and you will be prompted to delete all the selected items
- However only the first item is deleted
Hi, I ha
Posted: 30 Jan 2008, 12:50
by Jan
Hi,
I have selected a category, delete one image on the server, then Phoca Gallery shows me e.g. 3 images and one without photo but with the text (The file is not on the server more), I have deleted all items and all were deleted ???
Please can you specify it:
If you say only the first item is deleted, do you mean deleted from database or from disc...
If you think, they w
Posted: 30 Jan 2008, 12:54
by Jan
If you think, they will be not deleted from disc, you right... There was a check before we add subcategories...If you will delete the file from database, it will be deleted from disc too but ony in case (check) that the file is not used by other category... I take a look at it...Jan
Sorry, now I now how
Posted: 30 Jan 2008, 13:27
by Jan
Sorry, now I now how did I do:
PHOCA GALLERY DOESN'T DELETE ORIGINAL FILES FROM DISC because it didn't create them, it only remove thumbnails but original files must be deleted:
1. via FTP or
2. via Media Manager ... the same way as they were created...
Jan,- Th
Posted: 31 Jan 2008, 22:17
by TheEdge
Jan,
- Thanks for the feedback. I believe the component is working as it should.
- One thing that is confusing though is that if you select multiple images to delete and then click delete it still says "File deleted" ie singular instead of "x Files deleted" which would be more "obvious" to the user.
Yes, there is a fore
Posted: 31 Jan 2008, 22:24
by Jan
Yes, there is a foreach (i deletes e.g. 10 images) and after this foreach it comes the message...
You can rename the File deleted to File(s) deleted
Surely it would be b
Posted: 31 Jan 2008, 23:24
by TheEdge
Surely it would be better for the script to count the files deleted and output:
x Files(s) deleted