I have 2 Gallery1.5 programs that I can not edit in the admin mode. I renamed the Gallery directories and that changed the permissions so I can not edit my Gallery in the Admin mode.
This project is to fix my Gallery and Gallery1 so I can edit the gallery in the admin mode.
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I can fix this by changing the permission on every file to 777. I did this in "Gallery" on the Rigby Rifles album.
I hope someone will know a better fix.
In a nutshell, some of Gallery's files wind up being owned by the wrong user and their permissions become set such that Gallery can no longer write to them.
If you have shell access, you can fix it like this: cd /var/www/albums cd .. chmod -R 777 albums
If you don't have shell access, you can use your FTP client to recursively (every file and every directory) chmod the albums directory 777.
Here is the link to the Gallery website:
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For the coder that knows Gallery this should take 10 min.
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