Chuck,
I'm not going off in some random direction I swear! Let's be cordial -- I appreciate your help on this.

Gallery Profile pictures are part of vbgallery. They have been for a very long time. I had them in mine with no additional hacks. They only disappeared very recently when we were told to make file edits and disable a vbgallery plugin (userinfo_merge) to resolve mysql bugs/errors. I believe disabling the userinfo plugin disabled the photos in your profile feature. So it is possible the 'bug fixes' included in the very newest vbgallery have unintentionally disabled the functionality.
You can see that Zach mentioned they are included in vbgallery right in this thread (from a LONG time ago).
http://www.photopost.com/forum/vb-3-...r-profile.html
You can also see them listed as features in the CURRENT release notes here:
PhotoPost vBGallery, v2.4.3 Released! Quote:
PhotoPost vBGallery, v2.4.3 Released!
Requirements
- vBulletin 3.7.0
- PHP 4.3.3 +
- MySQL 4.0.16 +
What's New ?
* Clean Description in showimage page <title> - $image[description_clean]
* Added securitytoken to submit forms to operate in 3.7 vBulletin.
* Profile Enhancements
o User CP control over the image block in the member profile. (active, 9 locations, image size, extra image info, count) |
I don't know if this is possible with the modified 2.4.3 you have updated now (version changes with code changes would be appreciated like 2.4.4).
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Originally Posted by Chuck S What I am saying is this some hack to vbgallery etc because the default vbgallery code does not show any type of photos in a member profile.
Their are two open vbgallery issues.
This one someone reported the user fetch issue and had an error on registration and the fix for this is posted in post 2 or so of this thread.
Given that issue I installed the current code with my stock non hacked vb and I find no issues.
You keep going off on in the direction of some profile thing therefore you must be discussing a hack since vbgallery does not have any supported code that shows things in the vbulletin profile. |