Hi ---
I personally installed Coppermine about (I think) eight or nine months ago on our "old" host. It was gnarly, but the folks on the forum were extremely helpful and I got it running in the end and was delighted with it. We have recently been consolidating our hosting. I was reluctant to move the Coppermine site because it was working, and I remembered the difficulties I'd had installing it. (Entirely my problems, through my own ignorance.)
Eric, who does our hosting, promised he'd take care of the details, so it was Eric who moved it over. I don't know if Eric simply moved everything over from the old host (if he did, presumably that was the older version), if he used Fantastico, or what he did. In any event, Eric uploaded a picture to show that it worked, and it did. But it didn't work today when I tried to create a new album, and when I tried to upload a photograph.
I was out most of the afternoon and am now back at my desk. Eric is also at his desk, and couldn't find my new album (because I'd deleted it). So I recreated the album to show Eric the problem. And, of course, now I can upload without difficulty, and the uploaded pictures look fine. But nothing has changed in the meantime . . . ?
Curiously, however, the new album (a sub-album under Walsh Family Album) is still shown differently in the album display. The album doesn't appear on the first page at all. And when you click Walsh Family Album, the new album appears in a space of its own, below the other sub-albums. And the new album has an unwanted thumbnail, whereas the others do not. I've looked everywhere for a setting to change to fix this, but without any joy.
Any suggestions on this?
Anyway, I'm waiting for Eric (who's in Hong Kong) to let me know if he wants to handle the upgarde to the latest version, or if he wants me to have a stab at it. Goal is to get this resolved today, if at all possible.
In the meantime, however, can you please advise if you know why the new album is appearing differently than the others?
Thanks again for all of your help.
Craig