PhpWebGallery

Piwigo (formerly PhpWebGallery) is a web standards compliant photo-gallery licensed under the GPL. It is written in PHP and utilizes a MySQL database. PhpWebGallery was originally written by Pierrick Le Gall as a personal project, unaware that other projects like it existed. On April 15, 2002, the first version of PhpWebGallery was released In order to allow non-programmers to use PhpWebGallery, the software was restructured, this time utilizing... more

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