advice for web-based image annotation
Max Erickson
maxerickson at gmail.com
Thu Oct 19 13:14:51 EDT 2006
Brian Blais <bblais at bryant.edu> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to set up a system where I can have my family members
> write comments about a number of pictures, as part of a family
> tree project. Essentially, I want them to be able to log into a
> website (I already have the webspace, and the server runs python,
> but not mod_python), see images, and be able to fill in text
> boxes for comments and enter dates for the pictures. These
> comments and dates will then be viewable by the others logging
> in, so that I can keep track of collect stories, details, dates,
> etc...and also, who is writing what, when.
>
> I've written some basic CGI python scripts, and can imagine how
> to do this, but I was wondering if it would better to look into a
> framework like cherrypy, turbogears, zope, etc. I have never
> done any database programming, but have written CGI scripts to
> modify excel sheets and text files to store state. I am not
> adverse to learning the database end, but I don't want to climb
> that hill unless I feel there is a significant benefit. I don't
> have admin rights on the server, if that makes a difference.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
>
>
> thanks,
>
> Brian Blais
>
You might want to look at gallery:
http://gallery.menalto.com/
It is big and heavy and php, but it has most of what you want, an
image gallery with user permissions and comments.
max
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