PHPGallue is a multi-user, server-oriented image management system with a Web frontend. PHPGallue is suited for photographers to organize and publish their work. It allows the user to mark images, groups, categories, films, and series as private or as only visible to registered users. It is designed especially for large numbers of images. The Web frontend and backend libraries are completely separated, so it is easy to integrate PHPGallue as a management system into existing Web applications.
| Tags | Internet Web Dynamic Content CGI Tools/Libraries Site Management multimedia Graphics Graphics Conversion Presentation Software Development Libraries php classes |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | Mac OS X POSIX |
| Implementation | PHP |
| Translations | English German |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This service release fixes some non-critical bugs and introduces a few improvements for the Web interface. Updating an existing installation is recommended. The VMware image was discontinued, but you can still update an existing virtual machine to this release.


Release Notes: This release fixes some non-critical bugs and improves the Web interface handling; in the details view, for example, navigation arrows hover inside the images. The setup script was improved by a lot of tracing code that already helped to fix problems with PHP 5 FastCGI binaries. With this release, FastCGI, CGI, and CLI binaries work equivalently. This release also incorporates an .rpm and a .deb package for the first time. Updating existing installations is recommended.


Release Notes: This release fixes a security issue by changing some HTTP headers that forbid caching of restricted information. Previous versions incorrectly allowed caching of image data that had "protected" visibility. This release also includes several CSS bugfixes, especially for Internet Explorer. Updating an existing installation is strongly recommended.


Release Notes: This release fixes a bug in the package import code and greatly improves the setup script's robustness. It also introduces some changes in the Web interface: reworked styling, a "Settings" page, and an improved user selection menu. Updating existing installations is recommended.


Release Notes: The program is now installable and usable. Much work was put into the setup script.