Dear A. Monk,
Reading your reply I must admit, having a script that manages the creation and cleanup, etc. rather then one that creates pages on the fly seems a good idea. I especially like the portability (tar .. there you gow) thingy. I'm probably so used to a linux workstation that there's always an Apache server around (there no place like 127.0.0.1 .. :-))
Since were on the subject. What I recently added to my script was the option to show a description per picture, and if none state: 'no title - name DSC000XX.jpg'. You gave me a lot of new ideas, Thanx for that!
What I'm looking for is an easy manageble solution. Something like doing an scp or ftp upload of the pictures (since the're alway on my external server), and being able to create the (static) pages and the preview and thumbs via a dynamicly generated GUI (sorry couldn't help myself .. ;-)).
Do you manage the things you mentioned from a CGI based HTML gui or simply from the CLI.
Thanx again,
Regards,
Gerard.
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