- Patch #644814 by Stefan Freudenberg: improved SQLite setup documentation
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* connection should use. This is usually the same as the name of the
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* database type, such as mysql or sqlite, but not always. The other
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* properties will vary depending on the driver. For SQLite, you must
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* specify a database. For most other drivers, you must specify a username,
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* password, host, and database name.
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* specify a database file name in a directory that is writable by the
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* webserver. For most other drivers, you must specify a
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* username, password, host, and database name.
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*
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* Some database engines support transactions. In order to enable
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* transaction support for a given database, set the 'transactions' key
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* );
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* $databases['default']['default'] = array(
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* 'driver' => 'sqlite',
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* 'database' => 'databasefilename',
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* 'database' => '/path/to/databasefilename',
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* );
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*/
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$databases = array();
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