• Realizing having a lazy gallery plugin, in which all photos are stored on my server, I decided to try the Flickr Gallery plugin from http://www.worrad.com/archives/2005/01/08/flickr-gallery-07/, which looks good and saves my server space.

    I followed the instructions at the readme.txt file, the one at worrad.com, and also http://www.nicemess.com/?p=4 , and in the end, when i type http://www.xxxxx.com/blog/gallery.php, the following showed up:

    Parse error: parse error, unexpected ‘/’ in /home/seville/public_html/blog/gallery.php on line 3

    It was painful to set up, so I just wanna make a check list to see if anything is missing?
    -make a photset in my flickr.
    -download the zip file and and change the settings flickr-gallery.php and upload it to the plugin directory
    -create a gallery.php file with the following codes and upload it to the /wp-content/themes/default/ directory
    <?php get_header(); ?>
    <div id=�content� class=�narrowcolumn�>
    <?php flickr_show_photos($_GET[’album’], $_GET[’photo’]); ?>
    </div>
    <?php get_sidebar(); ?>
    <?php get_footer(); ?>

    -create another gallery.php with the following codes and upload it to the root directory where I stored my blog.
    <?php
    $_SERVER[’PATH_INFO’] = ‘’;
    require(’./wp-blog-header.php’);
    include(TEMPLATEPATH . “/gallery.php�);
    ?>

    -upload the annimg.js file to my root directory where I stored my blog.
    -create a folder call flickr-cache under my wp-content directory

    As for the CSS, I use the default, is there anything I missed? Would appreciate if anyone could point out my mistake. Thanks a lot in advance. 🙂

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  • Thread Starter stchatterbox

    (@stchatterbox)

    to avoid confusion, I use a new post to do the second question:
    since this plugin uses photoset, and as a free flickr user, I could only have 3 photosets, in other words, I could only have 3 albums on my blog, is this correct? Thanks

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