Thanks for the update on the Joomla stuff - that's what I thought. I'm not very familiar with Joomla (and I must confess that I'm not very fond of it neither, as bridging as I understand it deals with logical integration of coppermine with another application in terms of user authentification). What most Joomla users request is visual integration of coppermine into Joomla, which is something that can only be accomplished by hacking coppermine into a state where it can no longer be used standalone. While that is fine for the people who need that and who understand the consequences, it's not something I would want to project to focus on: Coppermine is not yet-another-gallery-module for Joomla imo. The thread starter asked for a change both in the logic as well as the visuals, I'm aware of that. But as far as Coppermine is concerned, the Joomla-user is just a user identified by an ID - that's what the bridging system is for.
But I meant what I said: there is no mod available for coppermine that will add the particular features that people need for
geocaching, i.e. the support for the geocoding exif tags.
So this leads to a slightly different interpretation of what you (zaanhoeve) might want to accomplish: when Coppermine and Joomla are being integrated using bridging, you might want data from Coppermine to show up within Joomla (e.g. in the user's profile page in Joomla), but that is in no way related to coppermine, but a matter of content syndication. This thread should never have been posted on the bridging sub board, as it isn't about bridging at all, but about content syndication. Moving to from "
cpg1.4 bridging" to misc.
@Phill: I understand that you come from a Joomla-background and therefore can understand what the Joomla users want to see in Coppermine.