Wayne wrote
> Speaking of which, I set up Gallery 3 on my home machine here:
>
> http://zuik.dyndns.org/gallery3/
>
> But I'm not all that happy with it. Sometimes it goes out to lunch and
> does strange things. There are more photos there, but mostly family stuff
> that requires login. Supposedly you can click on the photo to see a higher
> resolution version, but it does not seem to work reliably.
>
> Does any one have suggestions for setting up a web server for photos?
Congratulations on setting up your own server. Makes me wonder how you
protect it from hostile invaders though.
I pay $30 US a year for 50 GB at cyberultra.net in Singapore; really
excellent. Plus $10US a year for a domain name, also through Singapore I
think.
http://www.brianswale.com/
I write my own code which tends to be laborious, and the only real downside
is that I don't have an easy way to update the copyright dates. AG has the
answer for that, but I'm not sure I want to take the time to learn his system
he uses.
I write using pure html, some of it is code no longer preferred by the
cognoscienti (spelling?) of the web.
For searching etc I really need to learn php and Mysql (sic) but my time
seems to be overtaken by a host of other tasks, and it's not getting any
better. I seem to be losing my focus (excuse the pun) on photography.
Recently I bought a book (on trademenz) on portraits, and the seller asked if
I was into photography. So I e-mailed him my URL by way of reply.
He wrote back thanking me for a lot of nice images.
I don't know if he was winding me up (for getting the book at a really good
price), or what; but it did make me think again about adding a watermark
copyright notice.
Brian Swale.
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