PHPShow
PHPShow(community developer)
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Display photos stored on your PHP based server. You will also need the server side files which can be downloaded here. Installation instructions are included in the archive. Usage: Touch an image to adjust the slide delay as well as the randomization option. Source code available here.
chumby industries is providing these community-developed widgets as a courtesy and makes no representations regarding the widgets or any information related to them. Any questions, complaints or claims regarding the widgets should be directed to the appropriate author.

Comments:
develephant
January 24, 2010
Hi arkusa, thank you for your comment and suggestions. I am no longer making modifications to PHPShow (it was actually just a favor for another chum that got out of hand and was originally a private widget). I am however providing all of the source which is available at the link above in the description. Cheers.
arkusa
January 24, 2010
This is great! I love PHPShow! This is a good tool to make my Chumby a tiny tabletop picture frame. I have about 20k+ family pictures stored in my home Linux server that does many other things as well. And I never use online picture services except for sharing party pictures with friends, which happens rarely. I like to control all personal things internally by myself. There are, of course, several items that I wish the author will soon improve such as... - The randomization/interval control returns by itself to its default (random rather than sequential and 5 seconds) after some time. - Touching the screen, no matter where, in order to stop the widget from expiring always leads to the randomization/interval control. - There are no PAUSE, PREVIOUS, NEXT picture controls. - When an expired widget returns to its turn and resume, it always starts over with the very first picture if it is in the sequential mode; it should resume with the interrupted picture. - Newly added pictures seem to be recognized only after a widget starts over after expiring. - The resized image cache directory seems to grow forever. Anyway, thank you for the great work!