• I have 1.4.2 (and about to have 1.4.3) and I have a HUGE memory consumption when I look at galleries (lightbox or whatever is in use).

    I looks like AJAX is storing every viewed picture in cache. With few pictures it is not a problem, but when it is bigger gallery (like 200 pics), it is really a problem, when Chrome/FF takes 3 GB of RAM on system with 4 GB ??

    Standalone lightbox or shadowbox doesn’t do this, so it “must” be on your side ?? ??

    Just try one of my bigger gallery and watch what is happening with free RAM.

    Test gallery (link).

    Thank you! ??

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/nextgen-download-gallery/

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  • Plugin Author webaware

    (@webaware)

    G’day Rudolf,

    I didn’t see the memory problem when viewing the page, in either Firefox or Chrome (on Linux), but I did see a problem when attempting to download the zip file. Your system prevents increasing the time limit for script execution, so I’ll need to make a change.

    Please download and try this version, and let me know how you go.

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/26305751/nextgen-download-gallery-1.4.4-alpha1.zip

    cheers,
    Ross

    Thread Starter Rudolf Klusal

    (@klusik)

    Hi, I’ll try it, but the RAM problem is here, look at usage in this graph, I have viewed only about 100 pictures and look at the consumption ??

    https://www.dark-net.cz/files/nokialumia.png

    I’ve downloaded that alpha version, I just rewrite my old nggalery and it should work, I hope ?? I’ll notice you about download problem (I haven’t notice it ?? )

    Thread Starter Rudolf Klusal

    (@klusik)

    I have a very fast internet, so maybe I didn’t notice it, but I tried (now with alpha version installed) to download that “nokia lumia” album and it worked like a charm.

    How was the bug look like? I don’t know where to start even to look for, but it worked before and it is working now, I think ??

    Plugin Author webaware

    (@webaware)

    G’day Rudolf,

    That’s not this plugin, that’s just your browser — or possibly a memory leak in one of NextGEN Gallery’s scripts. Perhaps ask NextGEN Gallery (Photocrati) for some advice there.

    The bug I fixed in 1.4.4-alpha1 was that your website started dumping the .zip file to the browser with some warnings, so the browser couldn’t detect it as a .zip file. The specific warning that triggered it was:

    Warning: set_time_limit() has been disabled for security reasons

    which is what 1.4.4-alpha1 fixes. I’ll make a release with that fix soon.

    BTW, are you interested in contributing a Czech translation of the plugin?

    cheers,
    Ross

    Thread Starter Rudolf Klusal

    (@klusik)

    Nice work, thanks ??

    Yep, I understand ??

    About that translation, I can make it, if you want ?? I hace som expierence in this, but I’ve never published anything, just for my own usage ??

    R. K.

    Plugin Author webaware

    (@webaware)

    I’m sure other Czech users of the plugin would appreciate it if someone translated those 10 strings. All you need to do is register as a user, then login and edit. Very easy with GlotPress.

    cheers,
    Ross

    Thread Starter Rudolf Klusal

    (@klusik)

    Of course, I’ll do that, just a minute ?? ??

    Thread Starter Rudolf Klusal

    (@klusik)

    Okay, check it out, I hope it isn’t wrong ?? ??

    Plugin Author webaware

    (@webaware)

    G’day Rudolf,

    Many thanks! I just released v1.4.4 with the set_time_limit() error fix, and your shiny new Czech translation. Thanks for taking the time!

    cheers,
    Ross

    Thread Starter Rudolf Klusal

    (@klusik)

    I’ll chceck it, thanks ??

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