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Once again I seem to have inadvertently moved or deleted something online I shouldn't have. I need to go to TTG-BE Admin and reset... something. That much I remember. Could somebody please give me a detailed procedure?
For future reference, when the Auto Index documentation refers to having one or more galleries placed within the index, that means you go out and use an FTP program to physically move one into the other, am I correct?
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Darrell Leland
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For future reference, when the Auto Index documentation refers to having one or more galleries placed within the index, that means you go out and use an FTP program to physically move one into the other, am I correct?
yes. If you're uploading your autoindexes and galleries via ftp.
If you're using Publisher, then you'll usually be creating Albums inside of Album Sets. If you need to delete these, that needs to be done in Publisher.
you can access the database from the ttg-be admin screen (PhpLiteAdmin). the password is admin
I don't know about resetting, you might want to wait for Ben to pop by. But if you've inadvertently deleted an album via ftp, you can delete the database entry from the database too.
After logging into access the database you'll see in the upper left a list of databases. publisher/master.sq3 is the Publisher database.
Click on that and you'll have access to the tables. The album table gives you access to albums and album sets.
Rod
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Sigh. I get that now Rod. How to I get the database to understand they are gone now?
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just edited my reply. see above
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OK thanks Rod. When I try to log into PhpLiteAdmin I get this message:
It appears that the PHP directive, 'register_globals' is enabled. This is bad. You need to disable it before continuing.
I think I'm out of my league. I'll leave a message.
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My web host made the necessary changes and I can see PhpLiteAdmin. Mainly what it did was give me a headache. I have no idea what I'm looking at, so I'm going to ask either Ben or Matt to reset this.
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