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Jalbum responsive template show image file name
Jalbum responsive template show image file name





jalbum responsive template show image file name
  1. #Jalbum responsive template show image file name skin#
  2. #Jalbum responsive template show image file name pro#
  3. #Jalbum responsive template show image file name windows#

There is no doubt that the problem is with the corrupt metadata embedded in the image. I just leave that Display Captions set, anyway, as a default template, which is why I bumped into the problem in this latest gallery (where, as usual, I wasn't adding captions). 60 Juicebox jAlbum galleries I have up actaully have any captions. This emailed copy will still appear with "METADATA." as a caption, if dragged onto a jAlbum screen.Īs a side note, I rarely enter any captions. This copy still has whatever bad metadata - which, coincidentally(?), appears to start with "METADATA" - that the original had, before I blanked the original's caption area. What I emailed you is a copy of that original image. That is, I did that to it in one gallery, and then I dragged the same image from its location on disk to another test gallery this (second) time, there was no caption present (and, as with the other images, just the file name appeared below the pic). and the image appears to be permanently fixed. Put another way, just add a blank caption to it once you do that, the gallery generates (and previews) just fine. If you're experimenting with it, you should make a copy or two of it first.Īll it takes to correct this problem, with this file, is to put it in a jAlbum Juicebox gallery, and blank out the area below the picture - the area that normally (for me, anyway, with whatever jAlbum settings that I have) just shows the file title, if you haven't entered a caption. That new file still presents this jAlbum problem, so I think if you (or someone at jAlbum) want to take a look at it, I think that I can preserve the problem even via email let me know. I attached the photo to a POP3 email, which I then sent to myself, via a POP3 mailer, to a gmail address, retrieved it, and saved it as a new title. Perhaps something is corrupted with this one particular file, and perhaps jAlbum needs some additional defensive coding, as well. So, what I think we have here is some odd combination of events. I also saved a version of it that I personally cropped (using Faststone Image Viewer), and that, too, appears with this strange title in jAlbum.

#Jalbum responsive template show image file name windows#

I've also done a Windows (Vista Home Premium 32-bit SP2) drag-and-copy several times, and the copies exhibit the same behavior. Incidentally, the problem one lists normally in terms of title, -12-52-01.jpg, in Windows Explorer and any of several programs with which I've opened it. The problem one is 2477KB, while the other two are 1848KB and 1602KB. The other two were handled just fine I experimenteed with a test gallery today, using all 50 photos, i.e., the same photos, including the two other Samsung pics, but minus the troublesome one.Īll three of these photos are 4128x2322 to start with (my gallery reducing them to 1024x1024, Link to hi-res* via scaled images, Copy originals). That particular photo is one of three, among the 51 photos in that gallery, that originated from a Samsung S4 phone's camera (which I don't own or currently have access to). If Display Captions is unchecked, that file is processed fine, wherever it occurs among the other photos: and neither are any subsequent photos processed. If that photo is left in the test gallery, and if Display Captions is set, it breaks the generation of the xml file. Working with a test gallery today, I noticed it.

jalbum responsive template show image file name

") is shown in the grid with all the other photos, I didn't notice that in the gallery I created yesterday. METADATA-START METADATA-ENDĪs I wasn't paying attention, and as I working with about 50 photos, and as only the start of ("METADATA-START. For this one particular image, instead of its file title (-12-52-01.jpg), what is displayed is: In jAlbum, the photos are displayed in the gallery grid with their file titles listed under them. Steven, it turns out that the problem is with a particular photo. and the following additional boxes checked:

#Jalbum responsive template show image file name pro#

I have the following Pro options listed in the settings box. Unchecking this box solved the preview problem, and uploading through jAlbum then also resulted in a working web page. This was the case whether or not I actually had any captions to display. By a process of experimentation and elimination, I determined that the error was the result of my checking the Display Captions box in the Juicebox settings window in jAlbum.

#Jalbum responsive template show image file name skin#

I attempted to generate a new gallery earlier today, using jAlbum 11.5, Juicebox Skin Version 1.3.2.0, and got the preview to hang (Firefox) or the XML Not Found error (IE).







Jalbum responsive template show image file name