66 lines
2.1 KiB
PHP
66 lines
2.1 KiB
PHP
<?php
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// $Id$
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#
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# Database settings:
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#
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# Note that the $db_url variable gets parsed using PHP's built-in
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# URL parser (i.e. using the "parse_url()" function) so make sure
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# not to confuse the parser. In practice, you should avoid using
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# special characters that are not used in "normal" URLs either.
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# That is, the use of ':', '/', '@', '?', '=' and '#', ''', '"',
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# and so on is likely to confuse the parser; use alpha-numerical
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# characters instead.
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# $db_url = "mysql://user:password@hostname/database";
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# $db_url = "pgsql://user:password@hostname/database";
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# $db_url = "mssql://user:password@hostname/database";
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$db_url = "mysql://drupal:drupal@localhost/drupal";
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# If $db_prefix is specified all database table names will be
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# prepended with this string. Be sure to use valid database
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# characters only, usually alphanumeric and underscore. If no
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# prefixes are desired, set to empty string "".
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$db_prefix = "";
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#
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# Base URL:
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#
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# The URL of your website's main page. It is not allowed to have
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# a trailing slash; Drupal will add it for you.
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#
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$base_url = "http://localhost";
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#
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# PHP settings:
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#
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# To see what PHP settings are known to work well, take a look at
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# the .htaccesss file in Drupal's root directory. If you get
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# unexcepted warnings or errors, double-check your PHP settings.
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# If required, update PHP's include path to include your PEAR directory:
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// ini_set("include_path", ".:/path/to/pear");
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#
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# Languages / translation / internationalization:
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#
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# The first language listed in this associative array will
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# automatically become the default language. You can add a language
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# but make sure your SQL table, called locales is updated
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# appropriately.
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$languages = array("en" => "english");
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#
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# Custom navigation links:
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#
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# Custom navigation links override the standard page links offered
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# by most Drupal modules. Administrators may add/remove/reorder all
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# links here. These links are typically displayed in a row near the
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# top of every page.
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// $custom_links = array(
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// "<a href=\"index.php\">home</a>",
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// "<a href=\"blog\">journal</a>",
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// "<a href=\"story\">articles</a>");
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?>
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