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- // $Id: default.settings.php,v 1.8 2007/12/20 09:35:10 goba Exp $
-
- /**
- * @file
- * Drupal site-specific configuration file.
- *
- * IMPORTANT NOTE:
- * This file may have been set to read-only by the Drupal installation
- * program. If you make changes to this file, be sure to protect it again
- * after making your modifications. Failure to remove write permissions
- * to this file is a security risk.
- *
- * The configuration file to be loaded is based upon the rules below.
- *
- * The configuration directory will be discovered by stripping the
- * website's hostname from left to right and pathname from right to
- * left. The first configuration file found will be used and any
- * others will be ignored. If no other configuration file is found
- * then the default configuration file at 'sites/default' will be used.
- *
- * For example, for a fictitious site installed at
- * http://www.drupal.org/mysite/test/, the 'settings.php'
- * is searched in the following directories:
- *
- * 1. sites/www.drupal.org.mysite.test
- * 2. sites/drupal.org.mysite.test
- * 3. sites/org.mysite.test
- *
- * 4. sites/www.drupal.org.mysite
- * 5. sites/drupal.org.mysite
- * 6. sites/org.mysite
- *
- * 7. sites/www.drupal.org
- * 8. sites/drupal.org
- * 9. sites/org
- *
- * 10. sites/default
- *
- * If you are installing on a non-standard port number, prefix the
- * hostname with that number. For example,
- * http://www.drupal.org:8080/mysite/test/ could be loaded from
- * sites/8080.www.drupal.org.mysite.test/.
- */
-
- /**
- * Database settings:
- *
- * Note that the $db_url variable gets parsed using PHP's built-in
- * URL parser (i.e. using the "parse_url()" function) so make sure
- * not to confuse the parser. If your username, password
- * or database name contain characters used to delineate
- * $db_url parts, you can escape them via URI hex encodings:
- *
- * : = %3a / = %2f @ = %40
- * + = %2b ( = %28 ) = %29
- * ? = %3f = = %3d & = %26
- *
- * To specify multiple connections to be used in your site (i.e. for
- * complex custom modules) you can also specify an associative array
- * of $db_url variables with the 'default' element used until otherwise
- * requested.
- *
- * You can optionally set prefixes for some or all database table names
- * by using the $db_prefix setting. If a prefix is specified, the table
- * name will be prepended with its value. Be sure to use valid database
- * characters only, usually alphanumeric and underscore. If no prefixes
- * are desired, leave it as an empty string ''.
- *
- * To have all database names prefixed, set $db_prefix as a string:
- *
- * $db_prefix = 'main_';
- *
- * To provide prefixes for specific tables, set $db_prefix as an array.
- * The array's keys are the table names and the values are the prefixes.
- * The 'default' element holds the prefix for any tables not specified
- * elsewhere in the array. Example:
- *
- * $db_prefix = array(
- * 'default' => 'main_',
- * 'users' => 'shared_',
- * 'sessions' => 'shared_',
- * 'role' => 'shared_',
- * 'authmap' => 'shared_',
- * 'sequences' => 'shared_',
- * );
- *
- * Database URL format:
- * $db_url = 'mysql://username:password@localhost/databasename';
- * $db_url = 'mysqli://username:password@localhost/databasename';
- * $db_url = 'pgsql://username:password@localhost/databasename';
- */
- $db_url = 'mysql://username:password@localhost/databasename';
- $db_prefix = '';
-
- /**
- * Access control for update.php script
- *
- * If you are updating your Drupal installation using the update.php script
- * being not logged in as administrator, you will need to modify the access
- * check statement below. Change the FALSE to a TRUE to disable the access
- * check. After finishing the upgrade, be sure to open this file again
- * and change the TRUE back to a FALSE!
- */
- $update_free_access = FALSE;
-
- /**
- * Base URL (optional).
- *
- * If you are experiencing issues with different site domains,
- * uncomment the Base URL statement below (remove the leading hash sign)
- * and fill in the URL to your Drupal installation.
- *
- * You might also want to force users to use a given domain.
- * See the .htaccess file for more information.
- *
- * Examples:
- * $base_url = 'http://www.example.com';
- * $base_url = 'http://www.example.com:8888';
- * $base_url = 'http://www.example.com/drupal';
- * $base_url = 'https://www.example.com:8888/drupal';
- *
- * It is not allowed to have a trailing slash; Drupal will add it
- * for you.
- */
- # $base_url = 'http://www.example.com'; // NO trailing slash!
-
- /**
- * PHP settings:
- *
- * To see what PHP settings are possible, including whether they can
- * be set at runtime (ie., when ini_set() occurs), read the PHP
- * documentation at http://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.php#ini.list
- * and take a look at the .htaccess file to see which non-runtime
- * settings are used there. Settings defined here should not be
- * duplicated there so as to avoid conflict issues.
- */
- ini_set('arg_separator.output', '&');
- ini_set('magic_quotes_runtime', 0);
- ini_set('magic_quotes_sybase', 0);
- ini_set('session.cache_expire', 200000);
- ini_set('session.cache_limiter', 'none');
- ini_set('session.cookie_lifetime', 2000000);
- ini_set('session.gc_maxlifetime', 200000);
- ini_set('session.save_handler', 'user');
- ini_set('session.use_only_cookies', 1);
- ini_set('session.use_trans_sid', 0);
- ini_set('url_rewriter.tags', '');
-
- /**
- * Drupal automatically generates a unique session cookie name for each site
- * based on on its full domain name. If you have multiple domains pointing at
- * the same Drupal site, you can either redirect them all to a single domain
- * (see comment in .htaccess), or uncomment the line below and specify their
- * shared base domain. Doing so assures that users remain logged in as they
- * cross between your various domains.
- */
- # $cookie_domain = 'example.com';
-
- /**
- * Variable overrides:
- *
- * To override specific entries in the 'variable' table for this site,
- * set them here. You usually don't need to use this feature. This is
- * useful in a configuration file for a vhost or directory, rather than
- * the default settings.php. Any configuration setting from the 'variable'
- * table can be given a new value. Note that any values you provide in
- * these variable overrides will not be modifiable from the Drupal
- * administration interface.
- *
- * Remove the leading hash signs to enable.
- */
- # $conf = array(
- # 'site_name' => 'My Drupal site',
- # 'theme_default' => 'minnelli',
- # 'anonymous' => 'Visitor',
- /**
- * A custom theme can be set for the off-line page. This applies when the site
- * is explicitly set to off-line mode through the administration page or when
- * the database is inactive due to an error. It can be set through the
- * 'maintenance_theme' key. The template file should also be copied into the
- * theme. It is located inside 'modules/system/maintenance-page.tpl.php'.
- * Note: This setting does not apply to installation and update pages.
- */
- # 'maintenance_theme' => 'minnelli',
- /**
- * reverse_proxy accepts a boolean value.
- *
- * Enable this setting to determine the correct IP address of the remote
- * client by examining information stored in the X-Forwarded-For headers.
- * X-Forwarded-For headers are a standard mechanism for identifying client
- * systems connecting through a reverse proxy server, such as Squid or
- * Pound. Reverse proxy servers are often used to enhance the performance
- * of heavily visited sites and may also provide other site caching,
- * security or encryption benefits. If this Drupal installation operates
- * behind a reverse proxy, this setting should be enabled so that correct
- * IP address information is captured in Drupal's session management,
- * logging, statistics and access management systems; if you are unsure
- * about this setting, do not have a reverse proxy, or Drupal operates in
- * a shared hosting environment, this setting should be set to disabled.
- */
- # 'reverse_proxy' => TRUE,
- /**
- * reverse_proxy accepts an array of IP addresses.
- *
- * Each element of this array is the IP address of any of your reverse
- * proxies. Filling this array Drupal will trust the information stored
- * in the X-Forwarded-For headers only if Remote IP address is one of
- * these, that is the request reaches the web server from one of your
- * reverse proxies. Otherwise, the client could directly connect to
- * your web server spoofing the X-Forwarded-For headers.
- */
- # 'reverse_proxy_addresses' => array('a.b.c.d', ...),
- # );
-
- /**
- * String overrides:
- *
- * To override specific strings on your site with or without enabling locale
- * module, add an entry to this list. This functionality allows you to change
- * a small number of your site's default English language interface strings.
- *
- * Remove the leading hash signs to enable.
- */
- # $conf['locale_custom_strings_en'] = array(
- # 'forum' => 'Discussion board',
- # '@count min' => '@count minutes',
- # );
-