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(2 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

Thanks for the info. I have been experimenting with Juicebox and jAlbum all day and, while I can put together an album, there are too many items on the existing ZenPhoto album that do not render in Juicebox. Stuff like Adobe .pdf files, Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, slide shows, etc. I think that I will stick with ZenPhoto for this site at least for now. There are several smaller sites that I manage that have only .jpg media and I will look at Juicebox for them.

Thanks

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(2 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

I have a website that I put together for the unit that I served with in Vietnam in 1965-1966. It has over 8000 photos as well as several hours of video, documents and writeups from some of the guys about events. The URL is http://11thrru.org

Currently the photo part is in a ZenPhoto php/MySQL application. It works well, however it has been hacked several times by idiots who think that they will find credit card info or some such. There is none to find.

I want to move from php/MySQL to HTML5 to eliminate the problems. I have already done that with the rest of the site and it is straight html/css. Jucebox looks like just what I am looking for.

My main question is about structure: there are photos from 68 people so far with from 1 to several hundred photos in each directory and some directories have up to 6 subdirectories with photos from different operations etc. What would be the best direction to take to replicate this with Juicebox?