E-mailing web galleries
Hi everyone! Does anyone know how to send web galleries in a Windows environment as described in the tutorial showing this feature on a Mac? I have tried to zip all the processed information but nothing happens when trying to open the zipped file. Not even when double clicking the exe-file. contained in zip-file.
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I've tried to replicate this (Win 7 x64) but can't, I'm afraid.
That said, I'm not sure about why you've generated an exe file as part of the zip process though - it should be sufficient to create a "normal" zip file.
The recipient then unzips the compressed file and clicks on index.html to launch the gallery.
Have you followed this tutorial?0 -
[quote="Keith Reeder" wrote:
I've tried to replicate this (Win 7 x64) but can't, I'm afraid.
That said, I'm not sure about why you've generated an exe file as part of the zip process though - it should be sufficient to create a "normal" zip file.
The recipient then unzips the compressed file and clicks on index.html to launch the gallery.
Have you followed this tutorial?
Hi Keith,
I'm not generating the exe-file. Capture One does this when you create the web gallery. I have watched the tutorial many many times in order to find the secret on how to handle and send the web contact sheet by e-mail, but there's absolutely no clue to the process. It only tells about a folder created on the desktop. The only way to send folders in Windows (as far as I know) is by making a zip-file. Other kinds of folders do not include the content. I have tried to send the Capture One files in a zippped file to myself but I only get a html file on the screen without any images.
Best regards,
Tommy Galskjaer0 -
That's not how it is for me Tommy - I create the gallery in the folder I nominate, and all I get are sub-folders for the photos, scripts and theme, and an index.htm file which, when clicked on, provides the gallery.
http://www.capture-the-moment.co.uk/tp/tfu29/upload/cap_one_gallery.jpg
To send this by email, I'd just zip the root folder, "gallery".0 -
Hi Keith,
My mistake. Ofcourse there's no .exe file, but as you say, an index.htm. And the directories look the same you describe. I have tried to zip the content of the output gallery as you described, and put the zip-file on my desktop. And I think I solved the issue. It's all about extracting the files in the zip-file before one can view anything. I tried to activate the htm-file froithin the zipped file, and that definitely doesn't work.
So it looks as if it's been solved now. Thanks for all your help.
Bes regards
Tommy Galskjaer0 -
[quote="NN891392" wrote:
It's all about extracting the files in the zip-file before one can view anything.
Yep - I said that in post 2!The recipient then unzips the compressed file and clicks on index.html to launch the gallery.
No matter - you're sorted now, and that's what counts.0
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