Atomic Photo Album

APA is a PHP/MySQL photo album with the ability to dynamically add and remove photos. It also features users, comments, themes support, a search engine, an unlimited number of albums, an admin section, and multilanguage support.

Tags Internet Web Dynamic Content
Licenses GPL
Implementation PHP

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  •  01 May 2003 14:21
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Changes: This release fixes a bug in the album and photo scanning process and a bug in the multilanguage system.

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  •  23 Apr 2003 06:11
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Changes: This release fixes small bugs in the admin page.

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  •  22 Apr 2003 13:36
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Changes: This release fixes a small bug in the authentication system.

Changes: This release adds support for thumbnail generation using gdlib, subalbums, rating, and anonymous posting. The interface has been redesigned.

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  •  23 Sep 2002 15:16
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Changes: This release fixes a critical bug in the authentication process.

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Rcomment-before 03 Feb 2003 10:12 Rcomment-trans athorell Rcomment-after

Thank you!
This is one of the best gallery i have ever tried... Great work! Keep it up!

Rcomment-before 17 Oct 2002 12:48 Rcomment-trans milisake Rcomment-after

Best photo album
I've been using this bit of code since just before version 1.02 and must say it is one of the easiest photo albums to set up for use at a website. With the release of v1.05 the couple of bugs that I ran into have now been fixed and everything runs and installs just a bit more smoothly.

With each new version that has been submitted by the author there has always been improvement in the code and new features added. The author is always willing to help with questions and takes requests into consideration for future versions.

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