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Making a Custom Gyazo

Tutorial Name: Making a Custom Gyazo  

Category: PC Tutorials

Submitted By: irJord

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Here's a simple tutorial on how to make a custom gyazo for personal or public use.

Requirements:-


  • Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Express [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
  • Your own server
  • Preprepared gyazo source [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]



1.1 Editing the Source

Open the 'gyazowin' solution file and fine this area of gyazowin.cpp

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Replace 'UPLOAD_SERVER' with the web address of your site, and then your done. You can now build 'gyazowin.exe' and put it wherever you want for future use.

If you don't want the gyazo .php file in the root of your web directory then you'll need to edit the 'UPLOAD_PATH' too.

To build the server the simplest thing to do would be to click the play button in the Toolbar, test if it runs and if it does just go in the 'Debug' folder to find it.

1.2 Editing the PHP

This PHP was originally made by Ben Alman for his own custom Gyazo with on Mac, but they'll work just the same for us. The new file is from SPEED! Thanks him if you use it!

Navigate here:

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And change the the location where you want the images saved, and the URL of your website.

2. Uploading and Setup

Uploading the gyazo.php to the root of your web space and make sure the permissions are '755' so it can create and copy the image files.

Then just create the images directory and give it '755' permissions too (not sure if this is necessary, but I did it just in case).


Feel free to message me with any problems!

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"Making a Custom Gyazo" :: Login/Create an Account :: 8 comments

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LostPosted:

Looks like I'm gonna have a screen cap :P

iThorHDPosted:

Z61 Don't take credit for this. as this is from a member on TTG.


That's what I'm saying. I'd like to see a little bit of credit for this.

PolePosted:

Flipster369 Hey i made a custom gyazo for my site and i used a tutorial on this site. Everything works fine but when it uploads itdoes upload it and it gives an error because it adds a long line of some javascript code at the end of the link. When i remove the javascript code of the end of the link the picture i took does work and we can see it then.

My question is how can i make ot so it dsnt give this long javascript vode at the end of every link? I will upload pictures when i get home.

Thanks in advance to anyone that can provide any help ,

Filip


Same thing here

Flipster369Posted:

Hey i made a custom gyazo for my site and i used a tutorial on this site. Everything works fine but when it uploads itdoes upload it and it gives an error because it adds a long line of some javascript code at the end of the link. When i remove the javascript code of the end of the link the picture i took does work and we can see it then.

My question is how can i make ot so it dsnt give this long javascript vode at the end of every link? I will upload pictures when i get home.

Thanks in advance to anyone that can provide any help ,

Filip

Flipster369Posted:

@MLG

You messed up somewhere in putting the direction for your gyazo.php. Are you sure you are directing the program to the right folders :)... Check again :). If your still having issues i might be able to teamview you or something :)

Filip

SurveillancePosted:

I'm keep on Getting an error. Failed to Upload (unexpected result code,under Maintainance ?)


Can you record the tutorial and post it on youtube ?
Thank

BliuPosted:

Thanks for the tutorial man, very helpful in my opinion! :DD

Z61Posted:

Don't take credit for this. as this is from a member on TTG.