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Imagepicker postlet module for Drupal 6.x-2.x

This module depends on the Imagepicker module

If you have any questions or suggestions please contact me at
http://drupal.org/user/52366

To install this module, enable in the usual way:
Go to Administer > Site building > Modules and select it,
then hit Save Configuration

Then go to Admin > Site configuration > Imagepicker and
set it up to suit your needs.

See
 * http://www.postlet.com/
 * http://sourceforge.net/projects/postlet/
for further details of the Postlet Java Applet that powers this module.

It provides an upload facility that allows multipile selection and
uploading of images. It uses whatever default setting a user may have
and applies them to all images.

Usage can be restricted by role and size adjusted to suit your template.

The output is themed. Copy function theme_imagepicker_postlet_view() over
to your template.php, rename according to the name of your template, eg
function mytheme_imagepicker_postlet_view()
and tweak the postlet output there.

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  1. Imagepicker postlet module for Drupal 6.x-2.x
  2. This module depends on the Imagepicker module
  3. If you have any questions or suggestions please contact me at
  4. http://drupal.org/user/52366
  5. To install this module, enable in the usual way:
  6. Go to Administer > Site building > Modules and select it,
  7. then hit Save Configuration
  8. Then go to Admin > Site configuration > Imagepicker and
  9. set it up to suit your needs.
  10. See
  11. * http://www.postlet.com/
  12. * http://sourceforge.net/projects/postlet/
  13. for further details of the Postlet Java Applet that powers this module.
  14. It provides an upload facility that allows multipile selection and
  15. uploading of images. It uses whatever default setting a user may have
  16. and applies them to all images.
  17. Usage can be restricted by role and size adjusted to suit your template.
  18. The output is themed. Copy function theme_imagepicker_postlet_view() over
  19. to your template.php, rename according to the name of your template, eg
  20. function mytheme_imagepicker_postlet_view()
  21. and tweak the postlet output there.