Topic: Unable to install Showkase
Dear Showkase:
If I may tag onto this thread --- I'm sorry, it's listed as "solved" but I'm having some problems related to the thread.
I'm really loving Showkase but it looks like I have to solve some problems which I think are related to PHP being too restrictive. Note that I can change my PHP configuration myself, I have full access to the WHM (Web host manager) for my Apache at my service provider, and I can change permissions at will by FTP. And I can read to you any directives which are restricted. My PHP has been restricted by a firewall I installed on my Joomla-based site, which is also running on this web server. So it would concern me to "unrestrict" PHP but the Joomla site is pretty stable at this point and I'm not adding any more plugins, and the firewall already keeps external hackers from attempting to log in and do exploits. Are you familiar with all the PHP directives which are used by Showkase and which ones I should change in the configuration?
When I installed Showkase the fie tests failed. I set the permissions as instructed for the folder containing Showkase and for the files within and it still failed. I set all folders to 755 and all files to 644 as requested but the file test failed. I then upped the permissions for the folders to 777 (which I know is very bad), and the file tests passed. This was a bad omen but I hoped I could move on. And for the most part I was able to. However, I see after Showkase has been operating for a time, some of the folders it has created have reverted to 755, and some of its files are 644. This may or may not be the actual problem. Obviously I can't keep on altering permissions to make things work, we have to solve the problem elsewhere. I hope it's with PHP or else then I've found a bug in Showkase :-(
I'm using Showkase Pro and creating the galleries with Juicebox Pro plugin in Lightroom, and uploading the gallery with Lightroom's FTP feature. All that is working.
My problem is I began to find some attributes that I could not fix in the gallery. The back button is now stubbornly installed though I had turned it off in both Showkase and in Lightroom (just in case). Its text is still there and it is still calling a link that I no longer have configured in Showkase. Then by trashing the gallery with rm -rf in a terminal, removing the gallery from within Showkase.... and then starting all over again from a Lightroom upload and a Showkase import and the back button problem remains. I wasted a few hours playing with the configurations and just could not get rid of the back button or its text, which is sitting right on top of the text for the gallery title within the gallery.
Finally when I tried to trash the gallery from within Showkase it reported "Cannot move page to trash", which I think is a symptom of the overall problem. I know the problem is with Showkase and not Juicebox because if I access the single gallery directly by addressing the gallery subfolder in a browser directly, the back button is not there nor is the problem. It only occurs if I access the gallery through Showkase by addressing the Showkase root folder in a browser.
Another note: My first gallery is in a folder called Landscapes (upper case L). At some point, some mechanism creates ANOTHER folder called landscapes with a lower case l... I don't know what to do about that! Hopefully it's all related to the same PHP issue.