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Upgrade for Power Slide to Kupo?

I purchased Power Slide Pro and I am at version 1.3.1. I cannot find anything on your site which tells me whether I can upgrade to version 2.0, whether there is a path to Kupo Slide Show or Pro, or whatever? I am completely confused. I was looking to find a newer version of Power Slide Pro because your latest update was way back and the product is not working for me, so I was assuming if I installed a more updated version the problem may be solved.

author: Patrick Muldoon full article here

gallerySet is not defined error

I have installed the component and module, created the galleries and images, made sure they are all published but I see nothing when I load the page. See my site here I get the following error in FireBug - gallerySet is not defined... Any advice?

author: T'Anne Mills full article here

Some High Bandwidth Usage?

I'm having a bit of trouble with the Pro version of Power Slide (latest version). Basically, it's using a huge amount of bandwidth. This bandwidth shows up in the cpanel stats under the robots section, as "Unknown robot (identified by empty user agent string)"... You can see an example of this occurring here (I have removed any reference to IP addresses or URLs for the time being while we fix this - I don't know if it represents a security risk so I'm playing it safe )..

author: mark full article here

XML format explained!

Hello happy coders!

We have had a lot of requests as to how the XML format works, so here is a breakdown of each part of the XML file found in the xml folder of your Power Slide module folder:

<gallery> // This divides each gallery
<name>Gallery 01</name> // this is the gallery name
<description>Gallery 01 Description</description> // and this is the gallery description
<image> // this divides each image in a gallery
<title>Image 01 Title</title> // this is the image name
<description>Image 01 Description</description> // this is the image description
<filename>image01.jpg</filename> // this is the filename of the image in the images folder
<link>http://www.url01.url</link> // this is the clickable image link (read more or on image)
</image>
<image>
<title>Image 02 Title</title>
<description>Image 02 Description</description>
<filename>image02.jpg</filename>
<link>http://www.url02.url</link>
<defaultimage>1</defaultimage>
</image>
</gallery>

author: Fizz full article here

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