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Fonz

2006-09-15, 6:39 pm

Hi all.
I am publishing my site in a free site with my IP. The catch is you only
get 25MB. With numerous photos from various family members is filling up.
I have allowed my family members to each give me 10 photos to post and I'll
remove and replace whenever they want.
Problem. When I use the photogallery wizard, even if you Remove photo from
the gallery, the actual photo and its thumbnail stays within the website.
This defeats the purpose of limiting photos to 10. Is there a way to
'remove' photo from the gallery AND it will also remove the actual .jpg and
thumbnail. At the moment I'm doing it manually, which is time consuming and
risky, just in case I remove the wrong one.
Many thanks in advance for any replies.
Rob.
Melbourne Australia.


Ronx

2006-09-15, 6:39 pm

"Manually" is the only way it can be done.
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"Fonz" <r@removeme.com.au> wrote in message
news:450902f1$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
> Hi all.
> I am publishing my site in a free site with my IP. The catch is you only
> get 25MB. With numerous photos from various family members is filling
> up. I have allowed my family members to each give me 10 photos to post
> and I'll remove and replace whenever they want.
> Problem. When I use the photogallery wizard, even if you Remove photo
> from the gallery, the actual photo and its thumbnail stays within the
> website. This defeats the purpose of limiting photos to 10. Is there a
> way to 'remove' photo from the gallery AND it will also remove the actual
> .jpg and thumbnail. At the moment I'm doing it manually, which is time
> consuming and risky, just in case I remove the wrong one.
> Many thanks in advance for any replies.
> Rob.
> Melbourne Australia.
>



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