There's an included module in
edit album > "Password Protection"
I thought this would prompt for one simple password, but it seems to require both a username and password. I was hoping I could change this a viewer had to be:
1. logged in OR
2. know one password, like an Everybody password or something.
Is this possible?
Gallery version (not just "2"): 2.3 core 1.3.0
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Not when I try. It works with a single password and no username.
Dave
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Blog & G2 || floridave - Gallery Team
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Figured this one out too:
when I log into the gallery, and send a link to a single item (a picture) to someone, they will click on that link are are prompted for BOTH a username and a password. No combination of the guest password that I setup work.
When someone goes to the gallery's home directory, and begins clicking to get somewhere, they are given the prompt for a SINGLE password to enter the gallery. "This gallery is password protected, please enter the password to continue."
So the stupid thing here is I can't email someone a link to a single item. They have to be given a link to the gallery, so they'll be presented with the proper single password page, then find the picture I'm talking about in there.
LAME
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Why not try the 'hidden' item module then?
Dave
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Looking at the password module (add-on for no-username password access) I think that's a software defect. If I get a chance I'll investigate.