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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Mint Sliders] Stopped WorkingI guess I pointed my finger in the wrong direction. I turned off a caching plugin I recently installed and now it is working! Sorry.
Oh, and new ones just require checking the box. You can even set up a default forum location in the discussion settings. This plugin basically rocks.
It does create a topic and copy all the comments for old posts! Just check the appropriate boxes before you go back and update the blog post.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Mint Sliders] [Plugin: Mint Sliders] Best Slider out there!Actually, I had to edit it to my dimensions. Removing it made the slider go away.
Thank you very much!
I was trying to get your code up and running, but the cheap shared hosting I have runs php 5.2.9 so this line doesn’t work
$date=date_create_from_format(‘Y:m:d H:i:s’, $img[‘date’]);Any ideas on making it work for 5.2.9?
Thanks, I realize you don’t want to support this, but any help is appreciated.
@jostockton and @alexanderzagniotov
I believe it is standard and Picassa is a great tool to see the exif data. I just took a pic with my iPhone with GPS enabled and the location shows up in two fields “GPS Latitude” and “GPS Longitude”.
The nice thing about Picassa being a Google App is that if a picture has no GPS data in the exif, you can just drag the pic to a map within Picassa and it will add the coordinates into those two fields.
Also, here is a wiki on the formatting of the data within the exif:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geotagging#Geotagging_photos
Thanks for your work on this. I would like to add this functionality to my blog.
I was researching this and found that you can easily add the gps data in the free google picture editor Picassa.
It would be nice to be able to enter or edit the location of an image. Maybe that is already possible. I am looking for an easy way to display pics submitted from all over the world on a map and have them popup when clicked.