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#2 Re: General » Can't get a PHPlugin to function with the Client Response Gallery » 2014-01-27 17:50:08

I completely understand your point Matthew. I'm just really new to this. But let me ask in a different way. If my galleries are here: public_html/pictures/crg1...crg2, where do I create my phplugin.php folder? like this: public_html/phplugin.php/path.php? Is that correct structure wise? I'm doing something wrong at the moment, just trying to figure out what part is right and not.

#3 Re: General » Can't get a PHPlugin to function with the Client Response Gallery » 2014-01-27 16:25:56

Thanks! I want to do it globally on all galleries and I have never used plugins before. Infortunately I know to little to be able to do it with those instructions... I don't know where to add the code you see. Would some more detailed instructions on how to proceed be possible..?

#4 General » Can't get a PHPlugin to function with the Client Response Gallery » 2014-01-27 08:29:14

vingerelliot
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Hi! I'm need for some help again… I don't want my images to be downloaded when I use the CRG so I guess I need to disable the right click function. I've installed a plugin for Wordpress that I use but is not able to figure out the path to use it within the CRG. This is my structure: public_html/pictures/crg1…crg2 and so forth as for the galleries. public_html/wp-content/no-right-click-images-plugin. I tried to create a server path to use globally by enabling PHPlugins and great a gallery and then use the path.php created but it didn't work so I'm thinking it is something wrong with my structure. I would be grateful for your thoughts! Thanks...

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