Are you absolutely sure that http://coppermine-gallery.net/demo/cpg14x/docs/faq.htm#noFullsizePopup doesn't apply on the local copy?
Yes, I'm sure. Original images are typically set to 1024 width, intermediates are 600 wide and all the JavaScript files and references look right.
I have no idea what you mean. The database password is being stored unencrypted in that file no matter what.
I installed Coppermine using my Webhost's Fantastico facility. During the installation it created a MySQL database automatically and asked me for a password. The password I see in the website config.inc.php is
not the same as the one I entered during the installation process - it appears to be an encrypted version of it. If I take a dump of the website database and Coppermine files, then load them onto my local XAMPP installation, I have to change the password in config.in.php back to the password I originally provided, otherwise I get the error :Coppermine says: "Coppermine critical error:
Unable to connect to database !" MySQL said: Access denied for user 'steve_copp1'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
I assumed this was due to some difference in the way the website MySQL database is configured compared to the local one, and wondered if that could also account for Coppermine not being able to retrieve the full size image. But I guess it's odd that it's accessing the thumbnails and intermediates OK.
I don't know if it sheds any light, but if I copy the displayimage.php parameters from the Intermediate page HTML source:
onclick="MM_openBrWindow('displayimage.php?pid=39&fullsize=1','3201946f944ebf1672','scrollbars=yes,toolbar=no,status=no,resizable=yes,width=1029,height=672')
directly into the browser URL field it produces the Coppermine error: "The selected album/file does not exist ! "