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Photo Server?



Hi Folks.

Thanks (as usual) to the excellent advice on this list, I'm close to
achieving most of my (current) aims for making my various toys controllable
via a wireless web interface (an ePods).

I have just one major challenge left:

When I demonstrated the current web-control capabilities for lights,
curtains, music etc to SWMBO last night she was typically unmoved, but in a
rush of enthusiasm I foolishly mentioned that she would also be able to
view
our digital photo collection via the ePods as well. She seemed to think
this
was genuinely useful, but I can't find a good way of doing it without lots
of effort.

I already have my digital photos organised in a reasonable logical
directory
structure (e.g. "c:\photos\2003\december\christmas"). What I want
is a web
client that will allow me to navigate those directories, dynamically build
a
web page with thumbnail versions of all of the photos once I select a given
directory and allow me to see a full-size version of a photo when I click
on
it.

I could probably build something like this with ASP pages etc, but I hate
reinventing the wheel - does anyone know of anything out there that can do
this?

Many thanks,

Julian



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