I have Apache set up on my file server so that I can access ~anton/public_html, and I have symlinked in "My Documents" and "My Photographs" and "My Music" and "My Downloads". This means I can pull down anything I've downloaded or created onto my phone or tablet via my home based wifi. The thing is, though, I only get directory listings. That's OK for documents, which have meaningful titles, and for music, similarly, but the photographs just have the strings generated by the camera, sequence numbers. DSCF0043.JPG DSCF0045.JPG or date sequences 2013-09-09-DSCF0152.jpg Yes, I do have subdirectories by date or sometimes by event 2014/05/Gardenparty/ but the files are still those unhelpful strings unless I have specifically renamed them. I'd like to see proper thumbnails. I don't want full blown "Gallery" software. I have that on one of my blogs and to be quite frank the process of uploading to it is tedious. The work-flow of downloading from the camera, running 'exiftool' to stamp with copyright and move the downloads to "<year>/<month>" is scripted and automated. Once there I have no problems viewing them with Konqueror/Dolphin and drilling down with Gwenview/Darktable. The point here is that Konqueror/Dolphin lets me see the thumbnails. I saw, for example, this http://www.askdavetaylor.com/create_apache_image_browser_script/ but have not been able to get it to work. And yes, I've added the cgi module to the Apache2 config. I've also added ExecCGI in mod_userdir.conf, which I realise is a security risk, but I'm not sure how else to address this. Can anyone help with this? Once again, I don't want a full blown gallery. I don't want to have to zoom down on the images, I just want thumbnails. -- A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org