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README: Gallery 2.3.2

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Gallery 2


Welcome to Gallery 2. This is the official release of Gallery 2.3.2,
code named “Skidoo”. Please
read through this document carefully before installing Gallery 2 and
before asking for help. We have taken care to try to answer as
many of your questions here as possible. If you don't read this
and have problems, we may refer you back to this document as a
first resource.

Quick Start



If you’re impatient like us, you just want to get going.
The odds are that your system is all set to handle Gallery 2 so just skip
right to the installer
and start clicking. It should walk you through everything you need to
get going. If you hit a snag, please come back here and read more before
asking questions! Enjoy.

What is Gallery?




Gallery is a web based software product that lets you manage
your photos on your own website. You must have your own website
with PHP and database support in order to install and use it. With Gallery
you can easily create and maintain albums of photos via an
intuitive interface. Photo management includes automatic
thumbnail creation, image resizing, rotation, ordering,
captioning, searching and more. Albums and photos can have
view, edit, delete and other permissions per individual
authenticated user for an additional level of privacy. It's
great for communities - give accounts to your friends and family
and let them upload and manage their own photos on your website!

System requirements



Security






In preparation of the Gallery 2.3 release, we retained
Gotham Digital Science

(GDS) to a perform security audit on Gallery 2. They are experts in application security, as
this is the primary focus of their business.


We recognize that hiring external consultants to perform security audits does not guarantee
that our code is bug-free and by no means un-hackable, but it clearly indicates our
willingness to perform due diligence to make sure our code is reasonably secure.
The combination of an external perspective of security experts and the insight of
internal experts both performing detailed audits is yielding much better results than only
one of the two perspectives alone.


Audits of previous releases were done by the following origanzations:


Gallery 2.2 Release Candidate


James Bercegay of Gulftech Research and
Development
.

Gallery 2.1 Release Candidate


Paul Mutton of
Intershot Limited.



Note



The Gallery project treats security issues very seriously. If
you find a security flaw, do not hesitate to email us at:



What’s new in this release?



Over four years of design and development have gone into making
Gallery 2 the best online photo management product available.
We have made it easy to add new features while keeping them in
separate modules so that you can customize it to only have the
ones that you want. For those of you who like standards, we
have strict XHTML compliance but give plenty of power to our
themes so that you can make it look the way that you want. It's
a powerful application and you're in the driver's seat.


Highlight of changes since Gallery 2.3
-




  1. Updates to improve compatibility with PHP 5.3


Highlight of changes in Gallery 2.3 (Skidoo)
+




  1. New version of the slideshow module now uses PicLens
    to provide a rich, full screen slideshow.


  2. Comment module now offers moderation and Akismet
    support to help weed out spam comments.


  3. New email notification module allowing users to configure events they wish to get
    notified for. You can watch albums for changes, items for new comments, etc.


  4. New Jpegtran module to support rotation and cropping of jpeg images
    with no loss in image quality.


  5. New SnapGalaxy module for prints from
    snapgalaxy.com.


  6. Registration module can now send a welcome email to new users upon account activation.


  7. EXIF block now uses AJAX to switch between summary and detail display.


  8. External image block now has a "rawImage" mode to return a single binary image
    instead of HTML output.


  9. Support in RSS module for Media RSS format and random RSS streams.


  10. Remote module now bundles the Gallery Remote client and makes it available via
    Java Web Start. Users with a Java enabled browser can then
    launch Gallery Remote with a single click instead of manually downloading and installing.


  11. Hybrid theme now uses automatic navigation between pages in its image viewer and
    slideshow. This means the slideshow will show all images in the album, moving
    between album pages as needed. Requesting the next/previous image in the image
    viewer will also load a new album page as needed.


  12. Webcam module now accepts file:// URLs to retrieve image from local filesystem.


  13. Dcraw module now supports Adobe Digital Negative (dng) files, when used with
    dcraw v7.0 or newer.


  14. Added support for Windows Vista in PublishXP module.


  15. New database backup feature. Backup at start of upgrade, or anytime from Site Admin /
    Maintenance. Restore a backup from lib/support interface.


  16. Can now put Gallery into maintenance mode from Site Admin / Maintenance.
    Setting in config.php file is still available too.


  17. New event logging system records Gallery errors, viewable in the Site Admin interface.


  18. Themes can now override module template files, allowing a themed look to
    more aspects of the application.


  19. New Language Manager that allows the addition or removal of translations.


  20. User interface changes.


    • Use AJAX to speed up deleting comments(spam) on items/albums.


    • Use quick DHTML confirm dialog for deleting single items. Dialog offers link to
      bulk delete several items from an album.


    • Use YUI ItemTree instead of plain select box to select target album when
      moving items, creating replicas or link items.




  21. Performance and stability improvements.


    • Smarty templates now permanently cached by default. Turn this off in
      Site Admin / Performance when working on tpl files, so changes take effect
      immediately during development.


    • Avoid reading EXIF data multiple times in Carbon theme.


    • Some added caching in GalleryUrlGenerator.


    • Use progress bar when adding items to avoid server or browser timeouts.
      Particularly helpful when adding many items from local server.


    • Restructuring to greatly reduce the number of directories for language files.


    • Refactor of translator hints to avoid some processing when translations
      are not used (en_US).


    • Faster plugin and language package downloads.


    • Refactor of event system working towards a performance improvement in the next release.




  22. New database options.



  23. New install package options.


    • English only variants of installation downloads. The minimal is English only. In
      addition, Typical and Full are available in English language only
      variants.


    • Greatly reduced the number of directories for language files.




  24. Upgraded to newer versions of several bundled software packages: YUI! 2.3.1, ADOdb 4.98,
    Smarty 2.6.20, GetID3 1.7.7, BBCode 0.3.3.


  25. Many bugs fixed.


Highlight of changes in Gallery 2.2 (Double Double)
+




  1. Downloadable Plugins. This feature allows you to download and
    install Modules and Themes directly via the Site Admin
    interface. You can select from different sets of plugins
    (officially released plugins, experimental plugins under
    development and plugins provided by the Gallery community).
    This makes it very easy to stay up to date with the latest
    changes.


  2. Added support for themes to display dynamic albums.


    • New Keyword Album module makes use of this feature to show albums based
      on a search of item keywords.


    • New Dynamic Albums module shows albums of newest, most viewed or even random items.


    • Ratings module has a new view to display highly rated items from across the Gallery.




  3. Security fixes and improvements


    There are no known exploits for these issues. All of them were discovered during a
    private, internal security audit. However, we highly recommend that you upgrade to
    Gallery 2.2 to secure your Gallery installation.




    • Added protection from brute force attacks on setup and account passwords.


    • Added protection from "Cross Site Request Forgery" attacks.


    • Added protection from "Cross Site Scripting" through item titles, summaries and description
      (only applies to the non-default HTML markup). This has been fixed for comments in
      Gallery 2.1 already.


    • Added protection from "HTTP Response Splitting" attacks.


    • Fixed information disclosure through application errors.


    • Hardened Session Handling in upgrade, install and support area.




  4. Watermarking changes


    • Edit Album now has a Watermark tab where watermarks may be added or
      removed from an entire album, optionally including subalbums too.


    • Edit Watermark now has an option to replace a watermark image and
      apply the new image everywhere the old was one used.


    • New option to always use a single watermark and give users no
      watermarking options. Only Site Admins can change/remove existing watermarks.


    • New option to turn off the ability for users to upload their own watermark images.




  5. New themes:

    • Carbon

    • Ajaxian




  6. New WebDAV module to mount Gallery as network device on your
    computer. This allows you to easily manage your Gallery with any WebDAV client like Windows
    Explorer.


  7. New module to send Ecards.


  8. New Digibug module for prints from
    digibug.com.


  9. Added support for Flash Video and Windows ASF video.


  10. Added support for mp3 audio using a Flash based player.


  11. Added support for HTTP authentication through the new
    httpauth module.


  12. Photo auto-rotation based on camera sensors or on settings from other applications.


  13. Automatically detect dimensions of Flash animations and video.


  14. Option in MIME module to restrict file types that may be uploaded.


  15. Image Block changes


    • Now displays any item with a thumbnail (movie, flash, etc) in addition to photos.


    • A new block setting allows showing multiple images or albums.




  16. Added some user contributed image frames and icon packs including
    the Silk Icon
    set
    by Mark James.


  17. You can now add color to item title, description, comments, etc. Click on the "color"
    button and choose from a handy popup; or just use [color=red] bbcode syntax.


  18. Comment module improvements:

    • New block for adding comments directly from an item page.

    • Guests can now leave their name.




  19. Added support in Link Items module to make thumbnails for URL links
    using webpage snapshots generated by an external program like
    khtml2png.
    Also, the arrow watermark on thumbnails is now optional.


  20. Added RSS functionality: Comments for this album and its subalbums.


  21. Added Quotas Block: This allows the site administrator to display a block in
    the theme that displays the current and total usage of any user that has a
    quota assigned.


  22. Added an option to lock a user account to the current account settings. Useful
    if one wants to use a single user account for a group of users.


  23. Newly created albums from User Albums module now properly inherit permissions from
    the parent album, for settings like comments, ratings, etc.


  24. Moved some functionality out of core and into optional modules:
    Add items module for adding from local server or other web pages, and
    Replica module for creating item copies sharing the same original data file.


  25. Option in EXIF/IPTC module to set title for new items from IPTC/ObjectName.


  26. Improved usability in administration interface for installing modules and themes.


  27. New Multiroot module assists in creating alternate guest views of a single Gallery.


  28. Added exactSize and link parameters for image block.


  29. Resize dimensions now accept percentages of full size in addition to pixel size.


  30. Added support for PHP mysqli extension (newer version of mysql interface).


  31. Support for
    MSSQL database.


  32. Minimum PHP version now 4.3.0.


  33. Microsoft IIS doesn't work with PHP-CGI due to a PHP/IIS bug. Microsoft recommends
    FastCGI instead
    and doesn't support PHP-CGI. Please use ISAPI PHP or FastCGI with IIS instead. Users of
    Apache on Windows can still use PHP-CGI (and mod_php or FastCGI).


Highlight of changes in Gallery 2.1 (Blackjack)
+




  1. New Ratings module allows users to vote for their favorite photos.


  2. New RSS module provides syndication of your Gallery's content to the world,
    so users can track content updates.


  3. New Floatrix theme based on our Matrix theme, with a collapsible sidebar
    and tableless design.


  4. New module to support hidden items and albums. Hidden items are restricted
    from guest users until accessed by the direct URL. Migrate module now imports
    hidden items from G1 as hidden in G2 if this module is active.


  5. New module to support password protected items and albums. Passwords are
    complementary to the G2 permission management. Passwords are impersonal while
    the G2 permission system handles access and rights for specific users and user groups.


  6. New Reupload module allows replacing an image file while keeping the title,
    description, comments, etc.


  7. New Permalinks module works with the URL Rewrite module to create short URLs
    using just the album name, as in Gallery 1.x.


  8. New Linkitem module creates links to other albums or external URLs.


  9. New module to import albums from Picasa.


  10. New module to support Google Sitemaps.


  11. New module for retrieving id3 tag information.


  12. New link in comments module to view all recent comments. Also an option to
    require captcha for posting anonymous comments.


  13. New option to apply album and theme settings recursively to all subalbums.


  14. URL Rewrite module now supports IIS (isapi rewrite) and pathinfo.


  15. Captcha module has an improved "medium" security level and now unifies
    configuration in captcha site admin for all modules making use of validation.


  16. Print modules


    • Permissions support to control which users can print and which photos
      may be printed.


    • Support for printing non-public photos.


    • New Fotokasten module for prints from
      fotokasten.de.


    • Renamed PhotoAccess to PhotoWorks.




  17. Permission support in cart module to control which users and which items
    may be used with the cart.


  18. PublishXP module now supports add-options such as watermarks and
    applying size limits or quotas.


  19. Upgraded bundled EXIF library to Exifixer 1.5 which fixes reading
    of EXIF data from many cameras and image processing tools.
    Also updated the module to make GPS fields available and to read
    EXIF data from raw image files.


  20. New option in ffmpeg module to watermark thumbnails for movie items with
    a film reel image on each side, to better distingish movies from photos.
    Support for recent versions of ffmpeg binary.


  21. Support for recent versions of dcraw binary.


  22. Added WMF and TGA image format support in ImageMagick module.


  23. Improved cross-browser support in ImageFrame module.


  24. Several updates and new options for Hybrid theme.


  25. New settings and improved admin interface for Siriux theme.


  26. Localization updates


    • Added support for hints in translatable strings to aid translators,
      or to distinguish identical English strings that may need different
      translations in another language.


    • Localizations now generally specify only a language rather than
      language+country for better sharing of translations.
      Country specific translations can still override the base translation.


    • New option to specify whether Gallery checks the browser language
      preference to select the language for new sessions.




  27. User Interface updates in installer/upgrader based on a review
    by OpenUsability.org.


  28. New performance section in site admin for configuring optional page caching.


  29. New maintenance mode to redirect visitors while upgrading or configuring the site.


  30. Multisite installs can now use the tools in lib/support.


  31. Sessions are now stored in the database and no longer in files. And guest users don't
    get a session anymore unless they add items to the cart, choose a non-default language
    or do something else that requires a session.


  32. New development tool: sample module creator in lib/tools/creator.


  33. New option to run external programs at lower priority to reduce load
    on shared webhosting servers.


  34. Support for
    DB2 database.


  35. Minor updates to support PHP 5.1.


  36. Embed API is now versioned (for compatibility checks) and
    initialization parameters have been simplified.


  37. Many code updates, restructuring and API changes with the goals of
    improving performance and making smaller/simpler/cleaner code.


  38. Lots of bugs fixed.


Highlight of changes in Gallery 2.0 (Unpossible!)
+




  1. Updated version of the Siriux theme.


  2. Several bug fixes.


Highlight of changes in Gallery 2 RC 2 (kthxbye)
+




  1. Gallery 1 migration


    • Custom fields from G1 can now be imported if the Gallery 2 custom
      fields module is active.


    • Restricted permissions are now set for imported photos and
      albums from G1 that are hidden. Gallery 2 does not yet
      have a hidden feature so for now these items are
      restricted by permissions.


    • Migration process now generates a report of any captions
      that were trunctated to fit the field size of title or
      summary in Gallery 2.




  2. Localization - Some translation fixes including several updates
    to better support right-to-left languages. Gallery 2 now has 29 available
    locales; over 90% translated in 6 languages, over 50% in 7 and partially
    translated in 16 more! We still bundle all language data with the modules..
    eventually we will have separate downloadable translations.


  3. Date formats - Customizable date/time formats defined in Site Admin.


  4. Security - Fixed minor cross site scripting flaw
    where uploaded images could contain <script> tags in their
    EXIF and IPTC keywords.


  5. Many, many bugs fixed.


Highlight of changes in Gallery 2 RC 1 (+5 Insightful)
+




  1. New Packages - You can now choose from four
    different packages
    : minimal, typical, full, and developer.


  2. Siriux is Back - The Siriux theme was ported to the new theme system.


  3. User Contributed Themes - There are now more and more user contributed themes
    to choose from.


  4. New Installer Log - Gallery 2 now generates a log of
    the core module installation process which will make it much
    easier for you to provide the necessary information and for us
    to help you.


  5. Many, many bugs fixed.


Highlight of changes in Gallery 2 Beta 4 (Flippin' Sweet!)
+




  1. New Theme System - You spoke -- we listened. The old
    layout and theme system was far too complicated so we've
    completely overhauled it leaving control firmly in the hands
    of the theme designer while keeping it simple and easy to work with.


  2. Square Thumbnails - This module now offers a mode to fit thumbnails
    inside a square with a specified background color instead of cropping the image
    into a square.


  3. CMYK Jpegs - ImageMagick module can now detect jpegs using CMYK
    colorspace and convert to RGB for display in the Gallery, still keeping the
    original file available for download.


  4. Multisite Support - The multisite system has been
    completely redesigned and is now compatible with both URL
    Rewrite module and embedded Gallery 2. Multisite Gallery 2
    refers to multiple independent sites using a single codebase.


  5. Localization - The installer and upgrader can now be localized.


  6. Improved Installer - The installer offers now a clean install option,
    catches version mismatches between database/g2data/code, detects the proper
    locking system to use, and has a more detailed admin user setup.


  7. Improved Upgrader - There’s now a progress bar in the module upgrade
    step to combat server timeouts.


  8. Guest Preview Mode - Click this to see almost exactly
    what a guest will see when browsing your albums. Useful if
    you want to test permissions and other settings.


  9. Improved Cookie Management - New optional
    configuration parameters enable cookie support in embedded
    Gallery 2 while maintaining maximum security by default and
    the flexibility to support embedded Gallery 2 installs on
    separate subdomains.


  10. Colorpacks - Now that layouts are gone and there are
    only themes, colorpacks let you change the color scheme of a
    theme.


  11. Many, many bugs fixed.


Highlight of changes in Gallery 2 Beta 3 (Bingo!)
+




  1. New Modules


    • New Quotas module allows limiting disk usage for users and groups.


    • New Iconpack module adds icons for various links.


    • New dcraw module adds support for the raw image format of many cameras.


    • New Publish XP modules allows adding items directly from Windows XP.


    • New Slideshow applet module shows images in a fullscreen slideshow using Java.




  2. Layouts


    • Simplified the PHP code required for a layout. This makes
      it easier to create a new layout that mostly involves
      building the tpl files, but still allows use of additional
      PHP code for more advanced layouts.


    • Standard $user template variable now available in all views, which makes
      it easier to customize content for guests, registered users or administrators.




  3. Hotlinked image protection


    • URL Rewrite module now offers the ability to restrict item downloads from
      external referers not on an approved list. This prevents other websites
      from directly linking to images on your server.


    • Watermark module offers an alternate rule in Rewrite module which can apply
      a watermark on the fly to images for external referers.




  4. Tree view - Album Select module now offers a dynamic tree view
    in addition to the simple select box for navigating to any album.


  5. Thumbnails - Expanded ability to override the album default thumbnail
    size to any item or album, not just for photo thumbnails.


  6. IPTC - Support for reading IPTC data added to EXIF/IPTC module.


  7. Forgot Password - New system to reset the password for any Gallery 2 user with
    an email address.


  8. Short URLs - More control in Site Admin over how short URLs are constructed.


  9. Owner Permissions - Permissions are now transferred to the new owner
    when changing the owner of an album or item.


  10. Updated Albums - Modification date of albums now updated for item add,
    move, delete in that album (so New Items module will show "Updated").


  11. Add From Web - Improved support for URLs where extension doesn't
    match the actual mime type (like Gallery 2 URLs!).


  12. Email Test - Added ability to send a test email from Site Admin to
    verify email settings are correct.


  13. System Maintenance - New maintenance tasks:

    • Reset view counts for all albums and photos.

    • Build all thumbnails and resizes at once.

    • Display system information, useful for copy/paste to support forum.

    • Rewrite module task to check for conflicts between short URLs
      and actual Gallery files.




  14. Integrations - Improved support for integration with
    external applications.


  15. Installer - Verify that the database user has the
    correct permissions before installing.


  16. Many, many bugs fixed including several localization fixes.


Highlight of changes in Gallery 2 Beta 2 (Holy Hand Grenade)
+




  1. Performance Improvements


    • Automatic fast download code for publicly visible images.
      We bypass most of the framework and render thumbnails and
      resizes quickly on demand, while still preserving the
      complete image firewall. This radically reduces server
      load.


    • Replaced the permissions table with access control lists.
      This change isn't visible to the end user, but results in
      a significant performance increase for large galleries.




  2. Themes/CSS


    • We updated the CSS across the entire app to clean it up and
      make building new themes a bit easier.


    • Added new mblue theme.




  3. Layouts


    • The main content no longer wraps below the sidebar in Matrix layout
      when viewed with IE.


    • Hybrid, slider and tile layouts are now themeable and have
      improved cross browser compatibility.


    • Added Nico Kaiser's siriux layout.




  4. New Modules


    • New captcha module allows you to require that users have
      to prove that they're human in order to log in or register
      a new account.


    • New mime management module allows you to control which
      mime types Gallery understands.




  5. Localization


    • Localized into Chinese (Simplified)


    • 6 localizations support 75% or more of Gallery.




  6. Embedding


    • Considerable progress in the API and documentation.


    • Xaraya, PHP-Nuke, Tikipro, Drupal and Mambo integrations
      available in SVN.




  7. Many, many bugs fixed.


Highlight of changes in Gallery 2 Beta 1 (Dark Fibre)
+




  1. Rewrite - New module for creating compact, search
    engine friendly URLs.

  2. Recursively Add Directories - You can now add an
    entire hierarchy of images in directories at once. Gallery
    will turn each sub-directory into an appropriate sub-album.

  3. Locking - New database locking system that allows
    Gallery to run properly on NFS filesystems.

  4. Shutterfly - New module for printing photos with Shutterfly.com.

  5. Classic Layout - New layout similar to the Gallery 1
    top level album. Shows thumbnails, item details and a tree of
    links to subalbums.

  6. Origination Timestamp - New field to store the date normally
    shown with items. The field is automatically set from EXIF data if
    available but can also be changed manually.

  7. Resizes - Added support for both width and height bounds for
    photo resizes and scaling the original image.

  8. Archive Upload - New module extracts files from uploaded
    zip archives and adds each to the album. Implemented to allow
    support for other archive formats to be added later.

  9. Size Limit - New module to define maximum dimensions or
    file size of uploaded images.

  10. Custom Thumbnails - Thumbnail module now allows uploading a
    custom jpeg thumbnail for any album or item.

  11. Rearrange - New module allows rearranging the order
    of all items in an album at once.

  12. Album Select - New module adds a select box for jumping
    directly to any album.

  13. EXIF - Added ability to set item summary/description from
    EXIF description when new photos are uploaded.

  14. Symlink - Option to add items using symbolic links to
    existing files on a unix server.

  15. Sort Order


    • Two levels of sorting now supported.


    • New sort to always show albums first.



  16. Image Block Enhancements


    • Picture/Album of the Day/Week/Month.


    • Option to omit certain albums from image blocks.


    • External image blocks using full size images.


    • Scale external image blocks to a specified maximum size.


    • Support for image frames around image blocks.



  17. User Album Options


    • Create user albums when first accessed instead of
      right when the user account is created.


    • Show link to user album.


    • Jump to user album after login.



  18. Embedding


    • Further improvements in the API and documentation.


    • Added support for search and image block.


    • Xaraya, PHP-Nuke, Tikipro and Drupal integrations
      available in SVN.



  19. Multisite Support - The installer can now configure multiple
    independent sites using a single codebase.

  20. Internationalization


    • Added basic support for right-to-left languages.


    • New MultiLanguage module adds ability to write captions
      in multiple languages and display them based on the selected
      language of each user.



  21. Error Handling - Improved handling and display of error messages.

  22. Bugs - Many, many bugs fixed.


Highlight of changes in Gallery 2 Alpha 4 (Nice Commits)
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  1. Upgradeable Core and Modules - At long last we
    support upgrading from one version of Gallery 2 to the next.
    Unfortunately, this may not work reliably for all version
    before Alpha 4, so we recommend that you reinstall Alpha 4
    from scratch just to be sure.

  2. Module Uninstall - You can now completely uninstall a
    module and then delete it from your Gallery 2 installation.

  3. Installer Improvements


    • The interface for installing modules is now much easier to
      use. It shows you all the modules and lets you select the
      ones you want to install, and lets you repeat the process
      as often as you like.


    • Added better instructions and examples for several steps
      that were confusing (your user feedback at work!)


    • The installer now works on browsers that don't allow
      cookies.



  4. User Interface enhancements - Some changes in our
    main layout place the most important system links on top of
    every page (Site Admin, Login, Logout, ...). This gives you
    easy access to these commands. The sidebar has some improved
    functionality, like a direct login form and some more details
    on your cart and members (if those modules are active). This
    is another step towards a "block" system where modules can
    provide any amount of blocks of information to be placed in
    the sidebar.

  5. Navigation - It's now easier to navigate around Gallery.
    Meaningful "back" links will bring you back to the last
    visited pages, e.g. it's now possible to visit the Site Admin
    while editing an album and have an easy way to return.

  6. Random Highlight - New module allows albums to
    periodically change highlight, selecting randomly from
    the album's items.

  7. WebCam - New module creates items that
    periodically refresh the image from an external URL.

  8. Thumbnail Page - New module gives more control
    over thumbnails for movies and documents. For multipage
    documents (like PDF/Postscript) or images (like multiscene
    TIFF) you can pick the page number for the thumbnail (Note:
    PDF/Postscript require both ImageMagick and Ghostscript).
    When used in conjunction with the Ffmpeg module you can
    pick a time offset for generating thumbnails for movies.

  9. Graphics Toolkits -


    • The ImageMagick and NetPBM toolkits have been optimized
      to make fewer calls to external binaries when used for
      multiple operations. For example, cropping and resizing
      to make a thumbnail now requires only a single call to
      "convert" with ImageMagick.


    • We now preserve extra operations (like crop settings) on
      thumbnails when moving an item between albums or
      rebuilding thumbnails.


    • Added ability to set toolkit priority. This means you
      can activate multiple toolkits to support more mime types
      but still select which toolkit is used in cases where
      multiple toolkits support the same type.


    • Added support for ImageMagick 6.1.x



  10. Sort Order - "Default sort order" and "Manual sort
    order" are now separate choices, allowing albums to properly
    inherit the site default for sort order; Ascending/descending
    is disabled for these choices.

  11. New Items - New module shows "new" and "updated"
    images next to appropriate images and albums, and adds a new
    sort where new items are shown first followed by other items
    sorted by view count.

  12. SMTP Authentication - We now support sending email
    via a SMTP server that requires user authentication. Any
    module that sends email (like the registration module) can
    take advantage of this support.

  13. Embedding Gallery 2 - We've made great improvements in
    embedding Gallery 2 into other applications. We've
    successfully (though not completely) embedded it into Xaraya
    and have begun working on other platforms. See
    Gallery 2 Embedding.

  14. Thumbnail Creation - We now let you create thumbnails
    at upload time, which greatly improves performance the first
    time you view an album. It's optional, but on by default.

  15. Improved Error Pages - We now show you a nice error
    page when two simultaneous and conflicting changes happen.
    This new page explains how to resolve the problem.

  16. Members - We now show a list of the recent
    changes that a user has made, and let you page through the
    entire list of changes.

  17. Removed IE7 - We were experimenting with
    IE7,
    a compatibility layer in JavaScript reduces some of the
    incompatibilities between IE6 and other browsers. However we
    were not able to get the performance and reliability that we
    needed so we've decided to abandon using it (at least for now).

  18. Localization - Gallery 2 is now translated into 18 languages, though only
    German, Danish and Swedish are over 50% translated. We can
    use your help!

  19. Bug fixes - Many bugs closed!


Highlight of changes in Gallery 2 Alpha 3 (Farva)
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  1. Watermark Support - We now support image
    watermarking. You can add a watermark to the thumbnail,
    resize or full sized version of an image using a DHTML
    drag-and-drop interface.

  2. Oracle Database Support - The installer now offers
    Oracle (version 9i and higher) among the supported database types.

  3. Module Manifests - All modules now come with a
    manifest file, and the installer checks to make sure that
    you’ve got a complete set of files on the server.

  4. Auto Completion - the Site Admin user and groups
    pages, and the permissions pages now perform appropriate
    completion for you. Just type a few characters of the
    username you’re searching for and it’ll give you up to 10
    possible matches. Tested on Firefox, but not extensively
    tested on IE yet.

  5. New version of IE7 - We’re experimenting with
    IE7,
    a compatibility layer in JavaScript reduces some of the
    incompatibilities between IE6 and other browsers. The older
    version caused weird problems with images getting overlaid
    with a red X, or IE6 crashing.

  6. Migration improvements -


    • We now properly migrate item owners


    • We now preserve the order of imported subalbums


    • Gallery 1 summary and description fields are now
      transposed on import so that the Gallery 1 "summary"
      (which was shown inside the album itself) is now the
      Gallery 2 "description" and vice versa.



  7. CMS Integration - Although this is not yet readily visible, a
    great deal of work has been done on getting Gallery 2 ready to integrate into
    external content management systems. We’ve successfully done partial
    integrations with Xaraya and
    Drupal, with more on the way.

  8. Square Thumbnails - We fixed a noticeable bug where
    the first time you viewed a square thumbnail it might appear
    distorted (this was mentioned in the "known bugs" list of the
    alpha-2 release).

  9. Zip Cart Plugin - You can now download the contents
    of your cart as a zip file.

  10. User Albums - You can use the new User Albums module
    to automatically create a new album for a user whenever you
    create a new user.

  11. Installer - Many minor tweaks including adding more
    install checks to make sure that your system is OK.

  12. Members - The members module now has privacy settings
    so that you can prevent the unauthorized from seeing your list
    of members, and/or their email addresses.

  13. Bug fixes - Many bugs closed!


Highlight of changes in Gallery 2 Alpha 2 (Grand Theft Photo)
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  1. User Interface - Many small and large user interface
    improvements. Made the XHTML more standards compliant and
    used less divs in favor of more sensible tags (like h1, h2,
    etc).


  2. Performance - Significant performance increases in
    general, and especially for image views. This also reduces
    the overall load on your system when (for example)
    viewing a page with 9 thumbnails on it.


  3. Installer - The installer now installs the core
    module for you, as well as allows you to optionally install
    other modules right away instead of having to do it later via
    the Site Admin.


  4. Custom Fields - New custom field module allows you to
    define global and per-album custom fields for your item meta
    data.


  5. Java Upload Applet - New upload option where you can
    drag and drop files onto an applet and Gallery 2 will upload them for you.


  6. GD Graphics toolkit - Implemented GD based graphics toolkit. This enables
    use of PHP’s built-in imaging functions for thumbnails, resizes,
    cropping and rotating. Requires GD 2.0 or newer. No external binaries
    needed.


  7. Square Thumbnails - New module that allows you to
    specify that all gallery thumbnails have a 1:1 aspect ratio


  8. Imageframe module - This module allows you to apply
    frames to your photos and albums in the Matrix and Hybrid layouts.


  9. Self Registration module - Allows guests to register
    for their own account in your Gallery 2.


  10. Language selection - There’s a new box in the sidebar
    where guests can choose their preferred language


  11. Nokia Mobile Phone Uploader Module - Upload images to
    your Gallery 2 from your mobile phone!


  12. Migration module - We now import Gallery 1
    permissions, and allow you to choose the source encoding
    (character set) of your Gallery 1 so that we can convert it to
    UTF-8 as part of the migration. We now also track where your
    Gallery 1 albums wound up in Gallery 2 so that you can create
    an .htaccess file in your Gallery 1 to redirect Gallery 1 URLs
    to Gallery 2, for ease of migration.


  13. Gallery Remote - GR now supports creating new Gallery 2 albums.


  14. PHP5 Support Gallery 2 has been tested on PHP 5.0.1 on
    FreeBSD and Linux.


  15. Bugs - More than 31 bugs closed since Alpha 1.


Highlight of changes in Gallery 2 Alpha 1 (Cowbell)
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  • First Release of Gallery 2!

Choosing a package




You can choose from four different packages:




  • Minimal - The base application, 2 themes and 3 graphics toolkits and only English
    installed. Everything you need to publish photos, and nothing more.


  • Typical - The base application, 8 themes and a selection of popular
    modules. Enough to satisfy the demands of most Gallery users.


  • Typical-en - Same as Typical except the only language included is English.


  • Full - The base application, 9 themes and 68 modules. Every cool
    feature we've got.


  • Full-en - Same as Full except the only language installed is english.


  • Developer - Same as the full package, except it includes all the
    developer tools so that you can work on improving the code.



You get to pick and choose which modules you activate, so even if you download
a package that has more modules than you need you can always choose not to
activate the ones you don't want. You can also activate a module and test it
out for a while, then later deactivate and uninstall it. You can also delete
any modules/themes that you're not using if you want to save space.



All of our modules and themes are available separately so if you install a
smaller package you can still add more functionality later on, either by
downloading yourself or using the Downloadable Plugins feature in the Site Admin section.



Download Gallery packages, modules and themes from the
Gallery Download Page.

Preparing to install





  1. Latest Version -
    There are four ways to get the code.


    • Tarball - You can download a prepackaged file as a
      tarball or a zip file from SourceForge.


    • Pre-Installer - If you only have FTP access to your webserver and don't
      have the option to extract zip or tar files directly on the server, you should
      give the Gallery 2 Pre-Installer a try. It transfers the archive
      directly to your webserver and extracts it for you.


    • Nightly Snapshot - You can download a tarball or zip file with
      a snapshot of the most recent code. Find links to these on the
      Gallery Download Page.


    • Subversion - This is a better way to get the latest code,
      but it’s for advanced users. Follow the
      Subversion instructions to obtain the latest Gallery 2
      code. It’s easier to stay up to date with this method since
      you can run one command and get the latest code at any time.



  2. Storage - Create a directory for gallery to store
    photos. This must be writeable by the web server, but for
    security reasons we suggest that you do not put it in the web
    root. If you put it in the web root, then anybody can get
    directly to your images with their web browser which
    circumvents Gallery 2’s security.

    Unix Example



    $ cd $HOME

    $ mkdir g2data

    $ chmod 777 g2data



    Windows Example



    C:\> mkdir g2data


    In the Unix example, you may note that modes of 777 on your
    g2data directory are not all that secure.
    However, making it more secure depends on how your system is
    configured. Talk with your system administrator about ways to
    change the permissions on that directory to make it so that
    Gallery can still write to the files but that others
    can’t. Refer to the Gallery
    2 Security Guide
    for more information.


  3. Database - Right now we support
    MySQL,
    PostgreSQL,
    Oracle,
    IBM DB2,
    Microsoft SQL Server and
    SQLite.
    The databases most commonly used with Gallery 2 are MySQL and PostgreSQL.
    MySQL is generally faster than PostgreSQL.
    We require you to create the database yourself.
    In our examples below, we’ll be creating a database called
    gallery2. You can use any database name that you
    choose.

    Grant all required privileges to your database user. This includes but
    is not confined to: CREATE TABLE, ALTER TABLE, DROP TABLE in the gallery2 database;
    SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE on all (gallery2) tables in the gallery2 database;
    CREATE INDEX and some other privileges that are specific to the different database
    management systems. CREATE/DROP DATABASE and the ability to GRANT privileges to other
    database users are not required.


    MySQL



    $ mysqladmin -uroot create gallery2

    $ mysql gallery2 -uroot -e"GRANT ALL ON gallery2.* TO
      username@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'password'"



    • Choose your own username and password


    • If MySQL denies you access, try adding "-p" right after "-uroot" in each command


    PostgreSQL



    $ createdb gallery2 -E UNICODE



    If it complains that UNICODE is not a valid encoding name, then try:

    $ createdb gallery2 -E SQL_ASCII



    If it complains about that, too then try:

    $ createdb gallery2



    Oracle



    $ create database gallery2 {additional parameters};




    IBM DB2



    $ db2 "create database gallery2 using codeset utf-8 territory us pagesize 32 k"




    Microsoft SQL Server



    C:\>sqlcmd -S myhostname\SQLEXPRESS -e



    1>create database gallery2



    2>go



    1>use gallery2



    2>go



    1>create schema g2user



    2>go



    1>create login g2user with password = "g2pwd"



    2>go



    1>create user g2user for login g2user with default_schema = g2user



    2>go



    1>use master



    2>go



    1>grant CONTROL SERVER to g2user



    2>go



    1>quit




    SQLite



    Your PHP must include PHP
    Data Objects
    support, but no other setup is required.




  4. Graphics Toolkits - Gallery 2 works with many different
    toolkits (NetPBM, ImageMagick, GD or GraphicsMagick). You need to activate at
    least one or you won't get any thumbnails, but there's no
    limit on how many you can have. In fact, more is better
    because they can work together. Here are some interesting
    points about the main supported toolkits (mostly reported by
    users, your mileage may vary).



    • Fastest - ImageMagick and GraphicsMagick


    • Highest Quality - NetPBM (ImageMagick is a close second though)

    Limitations:



    • GD - cannot do image rotation, may hit server
      memory limits and crash PHP.


    • NetPBM, ImageMagick, GraphicsMagick - require server to support exec() system
      call (not usually a problem)



Installing




Gallery 2 is a web application and must be installed on your web
server in order for you to use it. If you've unpacked it on
your desktop, you will have to upload it to your server as part
of the install process. Then you can configure it using your web browser.

As an alternative to the lengthy upload via FTP, take a look at the
Gallery 2 Pre-Installer.




  1. Upload - Copy the Gallery 2 files to a directory on your webserver. There are
    several alternatives for this step:


    • Fastest way: Upload the gallery package to your web
      server archive via FTP or another method, then unpack it
      using an interactive shell session (e.g. ssh or telnet).
      Example unpacking commands (choose the appropriate one):

      For .tar.gz archives



      $ tar xzf gallery2.tar.gz



      For zip archives



      $ unzip gallery2.zip


      If you do not have shell access, you can ask your provider
      to do it for you, or you can make a miniature PHP script
      containing one of the above commands. Some webhosting
      companies offer a control panel with a web file-browser
      which is capable of extracting / unarchiving archive
      files. It’s worth a try to check if this option is
      available.


    • Easiest (but slowest) way: If you don't have shell
      access, you can upload the complete contents of the
      Gallery 2 archive to the webserver with an FTP
      program. This may take a lot of time and be
      error-prone. In this case, pay special attention to the
      ’System Checks’ step of the installer and make
      sure that there are no missing or modified files.
      Consider using a smart FTP program like
      FileZilla to
      make sure that your transfer goes smoothly.

    • Advanced way: The best way to install Gallery
      and stay up to date if you have shell access to
      your webserver is to use
      Subversion.


    Note: After uploading, you should close this version
    of the README and browse to the version that you just
    uploaded. That way all the links in this document will point
    to the right places in your Gallery 2 install.


  2. Begin Installing - Open up your web browser and browse to the
    install directory.
    Gallery 2 will walk you through the process of validating that your system
    is properly configured and will set everything up for you.


  3. Authenticate - You will be asked to create and save a
    small text file in order to authenticate. You may not proceed
    until you do this. That’s how Gallery 2 knows that you’re authorized
    to use the installer.


  4. System Checks - The installer checks your system to
    make sure that it will support Gallery 2. Make sure that all
    checks are successful!


  5. Installation Type - Gallery can support multiple independent sites with
    a single installation of the code. Here you will select a standard single install
    or the location of a new multisite install. There is more information about multisite
    in the Gallery Codex.


  6. Storage Setup - Read the instructions on the
    installer to set up a storage location for Gallery 2. This is
    where Gallery 2 will store all of your images, as well as other cache
    information.


  7. Database Setup - Select your database type and enter
    your database authentication information. If this is not your first Gallery 2 installation
    and there are still some remains of the old installation, it will check the state of the
    installed version and offer a clean install option which will delete all your data in the
    storage directory and in the database. If the installed version seems to be fine, it will
    also offer to reuse the existing database tables. Select this option if you did not start
    the installer with the intent to start from scratch.


  8. Admin User Setup - You are prompted for an
    administrator username and password. Type in a password and
    type it again to validate it. The full name and the email address are optional.
    But entering an email address is highly recommended. Once you’re finished,
    click ’Create’ to create the admin user for this installation of Gallery 2.


  9. Create Config File - Gallery 2 will create the
    config.php file in your Gallery 2 directory. This contains
    all the answers you’ve provided in the installer and is
    necessary for Gallery 2 to function properly. At this point, there’s also a sanity
    check to prevent you from damaging your Gallery install by running the installer when you
    should rather have started the upgrader.


  10. Install the Core module - Here’s where we create all
    the database tables and initial users and albums to get you
    started. Unless something goes wrong, there’s nothing for you
    to do here.


  11. Install other modules - Gallery 2 has lots of different
    modules that provide useful functionality. Choose which ones
    you want to use. You can always go to the Site Admin page later on to install, activate, deactivate or
    uninstall modules, so it’s ok to experiment here.


  12. Check Security - Gallery 2 walks you through the process of
    locking down your new config.php.


  13. Finished! - Congratulations! You have successfully
    installed Gallery 2!

Using your new Gallery




Once you’ve successfully got Gallery 2 installed, you should take a look at the
Gallery 2 Quick Start Guide. It will help you get started with
Gallery and will walk you through the steps from zero to managing your first photo album
in your freshly installed Gallery. Below are some links to your gallery that will make it
easier for you to follow the Quick Start Guide. Note: You may need to activate certain
modules to be able to use some of these links.




Take a look at the list of
User Contributions to find even more modules, themes,
utilities, mods and more.

Updating your Gallery 2 Installation




Updating is quick and easy and should not lose any of your data.


Warning When Upgrading from Gallery 2.0!



Third party modules and themes designed for Gallery 2.0 will
not work with Gallery 2.3. During the upgrade process, these
modules and themes will be automatically deactivated for you.
You can find updated versions for most of these modules and
themes here: http://codex.gallery2.org/Gallery2:User_Contributions




  1. If you have a busy site, consider putting your Gallery in
    maintenance mode before updating the code and performing the
    upgrade. This gives visitors a message that the site is
    temporarily offline, rather than showing everybody the upgrade
    page. Edit your config.php file to activate maintenance mode.
    This feature is new starting in 2.1, so it is not available in
    an upgrade from 2.0.x.

  2. Download the latest code for any active third party modules
    that you're using, or deactivate them. If in doubt,
    deactivating is safe.

  3. Get the latest code and unpack
    it over your existing copy of Gallery 2. Keep your existing
    config.php in place, and don't touch your (g2data) data folder
    or the database. If you're using Subversion, you can just do
    "svn update" at any time. Alternatively, you can also use the
    Gallery 2 Pre-Installer to get the latest code
    onto the webserver.

  4. If you use a PHP accelerator / cache (e.g. Turk mmCache,
    Ioncube PHPA, eaccelerator, Zend Studio, etc.), flush (clear)
    the cache of the accelerator. Omitting this step can
    sometimes lead to errors during and after the upgrade process.

  5. Browse to the
    upgrader
    and follow the instructions there. Make a
    backup of your data
    (g2data folder and especially the
    database) when it tells you to! Should you lose your data due
    to a bug in the upgrader, the first thing we're going to tell
    you to do is to restore from your backups! (Then we'll
    probably ask you to help us reproduce the bug.)

  6. Enjoy your new version of Gallery 2.

Getting Help




There are many resources available to you if you're having problems with Gallery:



Remember – reporting bugs is good. Even if you think
it’s silly, go ahead and report it. We can always close the bug
or refile it (please don’t be offended in this case) but it’s
harder to find bugs than it is to fix them so we’re counting on
you to help us with the finding part.

Known Issues / Bugs



Check our Known Issues list and
Bug Tracker for information and some workarounds for
known problems.

Advanced Topics




Unit Tests - Gallery 2 was designed using Extreme Programming methodologies. This
means that we have over 2,000 unit tests that ensure code
quality. If you want to help us out, you can try running
the unit tests
and report back to us if any of them fail.




Note - these tests shouldn’t change your Gallery
2 settings at all, but if they fail, they may leave things in a
weird state. Be warned that there's a slim chance that you
might have to ditch your Gallery 2 data and start over if
something catastrophic happens.


For Themers - There is now some
theme documentation
that you should read if you want to change the look of your Gallery 2 by customizing
an existing theme and its templates or by creating your own theme.


Localization - If you’re interested in localizing
Gallery 2 into another language, you can
review the current state of localization
and then read the localization how-to and get started.
Submit your localizations early and often -
no need to wait until you’re entirely done.


For Developers - We've gotten started on some
developer documentation that you should read if you want to
start hacking on Gallery 2. Some of the information is a little bit out of date
or in early drafts, but it's a start.


Embedding - To learn more about embedding Gallery 2 into your website and
about existing integrations in content management systems, portals, blogs etc.
please see Gallery 2 Embedding.


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