Mehdi's Coppermine Bridge

Last changes:
* the bridge for cpg 1.5 is no more experimental.
* fixed bug with flash upload
* dropped support for old joomla 1.0x version
I'm stuffed!
hi,
I'm not sure what you mean by "new window".
If you mean that a new browser window is open, then probably
the menu item in joomla, is configured to open a new window.
But if you mean, that you don't see anymore the visual integration inside joomla, then probably you didn't enable the visual integration plugin.
Contact me, if my suggestions aren't enough.
I still have to experiment a little with the .css stuff so that I can get a fairly seamless integration with the template I use for my website but this was a painless install once I figured out what I was reading wrong.
Again, follow the instructions on Mehdi's site and it will bridge perfectly.
But as mentioned several times you should exactly follow the instructions given on Medi's homepage. I also recommend using a style2.css and let it automatically configure from Medi's homepage. Amazing how this works!
And in any case you have to evaluate whether your Coppermine theme really matches with your Joomla template. If not it makes no sence. If not you can always re-bridge without any problems!
I've been creating a Community Builder based website and need a powerful gallery like Coppermine that will be friendly with CB and all the modern functionality that a Joomla based website has to offer. After I installed this bridge and clicked the link to view Coppermine I was given an XML error. Doing some research I found that this bridge will not work with ajax and therefor my instant messaging (JIM) needed to be turned off. This is when I realized I can't use Coppermine.
Again, this bridge works great but us CB web designers are still without a powerful gallery.
The only thing I have a problem with is users can not use the xp_publish.php method of upload files. I've looked up and down the internet and can't find a fix. It works with a regular Coppermine site but not after your bridge it.
Let me know if you get the publish feature working.
User integration works okay though.
Sorry to contradict you,
but it doesn't use an iframe(with visual integration enabled).
Try to unwrap the gallery from the "iframe", if you really think there is one.
Otherwise, I agree it doesn't behaves like a regular component.
I bridged G2 with much less hassall, but unfortunatley I dont like G2 as much as I like coppermine.
I guess I need to wait for a more thorough step by step or easier bridge component.
Its a shame, thanks anyhow.
Admin and User integration worked perfectly.
Coppermine just got bumped up to a new version 1.4.13 last night (Sept. 14 '07) so I patched the the cpg files and simply ran the cpg upgrade (following the instructions on their website) from within Joomla!.
Everything worked like a charm after re-running the cpg Bridge Wizard.
A very well designed extension. Most of all, it's free!
Can't wait for any improvements.
Can't wait for Joomla 1.5 with Coppermine 1.5.x integrated !
Many thanks again,
If you are having trouble with the CSS, and easy fix, is just use a wrapper and modify your stylesheet to simply fit, width wise. It worked for me with Joomla 1.0.11 and Coppermine 1.4.12
Awesome Job and even better Instructions!!
It took less than 10 minutes to get this bridge running, from starting the download to viewing the Gallery page in Joomla. The instructions are very clear and easy to follow. I run a fairly heavily customized Joomla 1.0.13, but the page looks fine, and the install went flawlessly.
The result is fantastic. Yes, I'll have to do some work on the CSS to tweak the style to match my site, but one of the standard Coppermine themes suites me well enough for now.
Major kudos to Mehdi.
But, after nearly two hours I've still got nothing working.
In the instructions it says "First install com_coppermine.zip inside Joomla."
OK. But where inside Joomla? It's a pretty big script and having a directory name might be nice. I've popped it around from directory to directory but still I get the error "Cannot find 'com_coppermine' component. Seems you need to install it first."
For me the use of Joomla hinges upon being able to have the Coppermine photo gallery. I don't understand why such a highly regarded CMS doesn't include Coppermine (or some other equiv. gallery) , or even a forum. Both Coppermine and PHPBB come pre-bundled with Dragonfly. But DF doesn't have the additional modules like Joomla does.
Anyway, for now I'm back to DF. I rarely have the time to try new scripts and working with this bridge has shot my time for today. I've given up.
Please get familiar with Joomla, before even attempting to install this bridge.
I admit that instructions I provide are not "newbie friendly". I may rethink them in future.




