1 ; This is the main configuration file for PhpWiki.
2 ; Note that certain characters are used as comment char and therefore
3 ; these entries must be in double-quotes. Such as ":", ";", "," and "|"
5 ; <?php die(); ?> for security
7 ; This file is divided into eight parts.
8 ; Each one has different configuration settings you can
9 ; change; in all cases the default should work on your system,
10 ; however, we recommend you tailor things to your particular setting.
11 ; Here undefined definitions get defined by config-default.ini settings.
13 ;=========================================================================
14 ; Part Zero: Latest Development and Tricky Options
15 ;=========================================================================
16 ; If PHP needs help in finding where you installed the rest of the PhpWiki
17 ; code, you can set the include_path here.
19 ; Override PHP's include path so that it can find some needed additional libraries.
20 ; You shouldn't need to do this unless your system include_path esp. your
21 ; system pear libs are broken or oudated. The PHPWIKI_DIR is automatically
22 ; put to the front and the local lib/pear path is automatically added to the end.
23 ; But if you define it, be sure to include either the system pear path or
24 ; the phpwiki/lib/pear path to override your Pear_DB.
25 ; Note that on Windows-based servers, you should use ; rather than :
26 ; as the path separator.
27 ;INCLUDE_PATH = ".:/usr/local/httpd/phpwiki:/usr/share/pear"
29 ; Set DEBUG to 1 to view the XHTML and CSS validator icons, page
30 ; processing timer, and possibly other debugging messages at the
31 ; bottom of each page. 65 for a more verbose level with AUTH hints.
32 ; See lib/config.php for all supported values.
36 ; Graphical buttons on edit. Default: true
37 ; Reportedly broken on MacOSX Safari
38 ;ENABLE_EDIT_TOOLBAR = false
40 ; Adds two additional buttons in EDIT_TOOLBAR, Search&Replace and Undo.
41 ; Undo is experimental. Default: true
42 ;JS_SEARCHREPLACE = true
44 ; Note: Enable it for all users. Otherwise as per-user setting in UserPreferences.
46 ;ENABLE_DOUBLECLICKEDIT = false
48 ; Enable WYSIWYG editing. Converting back HTML to wikitext does not work in most engines.
50 ;ENABLE_WYSIWYG = true
52 ; Which backend? Must be seperately installed. See lib/WysiwygEdit/
53 ; Wikiwyg http://openjsan.org/doc/i/in/ingy/Wikiwyg/
54 ; tinymce http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/
55 ; FCKeditor http://fckeditor.net/
56 ; spaw http://sourceforge.net/projects/spaw
59 ;WYSIWYG_BACKEND = Wikiwyg
61 ; Store all WYSIWYG pages as HTML? Will loose most link and plugin options.
62 ; Not recommended, but presented here to test several WYSIWYG backends.
63 ;WYSIWYG_DEFAULT_PAGETYPE_HTML = false
65 ; Upload into seperate userdirs. If enabled (default since 1.3.13) the generated Upload: link
66 ; will include the username plus "/". This will make all uploaded links longer, but we
67 ; avoid nameclashes and you see who uploaded what file.
68 ;UPLOAD_USERDIR = false
70 ; SemanticWeb Units require the standard units executable, available in every distribution.
71 ; On Windows the cygwin version works fine if e.g. the cygwin bin is in the webserver path.
72 ; However if units fails, attribute comparisons will fail. Esp. getting the base unit and
73 ; base values for all attributes.
74 ; So you might want to disable the unit strictness at all (area:=936km^2 < 1,000,000 ?).
78 ; For a non-standard path
79 ;UNITS_EXE = /usr/bin/units
81 ; Needed for inlined SVG and MathM, but conflicts with document.write().
82 ; Experimental. Default: false. Problematic with MSIE6
83 ; See http://hixie.ch/advocacy/xhtml
84 ;ENABLE_XHTML_XML = true
86 ; Needs babycart installed. See http://phpwiki.org/SpamAssassinIntegration
87 ; Optionally define BABYCART_PATH. Default: /usr/local/bin/babycart
88 ;ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN = true
90 ; Check for links to blocked external tld domains in new edits, against
91 ; multi.surbl.org and bl.spamcop.net.
92 ;ENABLE_SPAMBLOCKLIST = true
94 ; If more than this number of external links appear on non-authenticated
95 ; edits it will be rejected as spam.
98 ; If GOOGLE_LINKS_NOFOLLOW is true, ref=nofollow is added to
99 ; all external links to discourage spam. You might want to turn it off,
100 ; if you want to improve pageranks on external links.
101 ; TODO: Add ref=nofollow only for external links added by anonymous users.
102 ; All internal action links do contain ref=nofollow
103 ;GOOGLE_LINKS_NOFOLLOW = false
105 ; LiveSearch enables immediate title search results via XMLHttpRequest.
106 ; Displays the results in a dropdown under the titlesearch inputbox
107 ; while typing. (experimental, only with certain themes)
108 ; You'll have to copy livesearch.js from http://blog.bitflux.ch/wiki/LiveSearch
109 ; to themes/default/ and define ENABLE_LIVESEARCH in config.ini to true.
110 ; See themes/blog/themeinfo.php.
111 ; We used the bitflux.ch library temporarily, but we changed to
112 ; the better moacdropdown.
113 ;ENABLE_LIVESEARCH = true
115 ; ENABLE_ACDROPDOWN replaces now ENABLE_LIVESEARCH
116 ; http://momche.net/publish/article.php?page=acdropdown
117 ;ENABLE_ACDROPDOWN = false
119 ; Experimental WikiPedia feature: Force Discussion/Article link at the topnavbar.
120 ;ENABLE_DISCUSSION_LINK = true
122 ; If set to true, add some anti-spam countermeasures based on captcha
123 ; tests. See http://www.captcha.net/ for more information on captcha.
124 ;ENABLE_CAPTCHA = true
126 ; If USE_CAPTCHA_RANDOM_WORD is set to true,
127 ; Captcha will use a random word, otherwise a dictionary word.
128 ;USE_CAPTCHA_RANDOM_WORD = false
130 ; USE_SAFE_DBSESSION should be enabled, if you encounter session problems, with
131 ; duplicate INSERT sess_id warnings at the bottom of the page. Reason is a
132 ; unreliable affected_rows implementation() in the sql backend.
133 ; Default is Disabled, using the fastest DbSession UPDATE method.
134 ;USE_SAFE_DBSESSION = false
136 ; If true don't use UserName/Blog/day/time pagenames for the ADMIN_USER, but
137 ; Blog/day/time only. Convenience for a single-user blog theme.
138 ;BLOG_DEFAULT_EMPTY_PREFIX = true
140 ;==========================================================================
141 ; Part One: Authentication and security settings.
143 ; See Part Three for more.
144 ;==========================================================================
146 ; The name of your wiki.
148 ; This is used to generate a keywords meta tag in the HTML templates,
149 ; in bookmark titles for any bookmarks made to pages in your wiki,
150 ; and during RSS generation for the title of the RSS channel.
152 ; To use your own logo and signature files, name them PhpWikiLogo.png
153 ; and PhpWikiSignature.png and put them into themes/default/images
154 ; (substituting "PhpWiki" in the filename with the name you define
157 ; It is recommended this be a relatively short WikiWord like the
158 ; InterWiki monikers found in the InterWikiMap. (For examples, see
159 ; lib/interwiki.map).
162 ; Username and password of administrator.
164 ; Set these to your preferences. For heaven's sake pick a good
165 ; password and use the passencrypt.php tool to encrypt the password from
167 ; http://wolfram.org/writing/howto/password.html
169 ; Logging into the wiki with the admin user and password allows you to lock,
170 ; unlock, or remove pages and to perform other PhpWikiAdministration
171 ; functions. On all other occasions you should simply log in with your
173 ; If your password contains special chars like ";" or ":" better quote it in double-quotes.
176 ; You must set this! Username and password of the administrator.
177 ; ADMIN_PASSWD is ignored on HttpAuth
180 ; It is recommended that you use encrypted passwords to be stored in the
181 ; config.ini and the users homepages metadata.
182 ; You might want to use the passencrypt.php utility to encode the
183 ; admin password, in the event that someone gains ftp or ssh access to the
184 ; server and directory containing phpwiki.
185 ; <i>SQL access passwords cannot be encrypted, besides using external DATABASE_DSN aliases within PDO.</i>
187 ; If true, all user passwords will be stored encrypted.
188 ; You might have to set it to false, if your PHP doesn't support crypt().
189 ; To use plain text passwords, in particular for the ADMIN_PASSWD, set
190 ; ENCRYPTED_PASSWD to false.
191 ENCRYPTED_PASSWD = true
193 ; Visitor Hostname Lookup
195 ; If set, reverse dns lookups will be performed to attempt to convert
196 ; the user's IP number into a host name, in the case where the http
197 ; server does not do this.
198 ENABLE_REVERSE_DNS = true
200 ; Private ZIP Dumps of All Wiki Pages
202 ; If true, only the admin user can make zip dumps. Otherwise anyone
203 ; may download all wiki pages as a single zip archive.
206 ; The RawHtml plugin allows page authors to embed real, raw HTML into Wiki
207 ; pages. This is a possible security threat, as much HTML (or, rather,
208 ; JavaScript) can be very risky. If you are in a controlled environment,
209 ; or you are using the two options below, however, it could be of use.
210 ENABLE_RAW_HTML = true
212 ; If this is set, only pages locked by the Administrator may contain the
214 ENABLE_RAW_HTML_LOCKEDONLY = true
216 ; If this is set, all unsafe html code is stripped automatically (experimental!)
217 ; See http://chxo.com/scripts/safe_html-test.php
218 ENABLE_RAW_HTML_SAFE = true
220 ; Actions listed in this array will not be allowed. The complete list
221 ; of actions can be found in lib/main.php with the function
222 ; getActionDescription.
224 ; browse, create, diff, dumphtml, dumpserial, edit, loadfile, lock,
225 ; remove, revert, xmlrpc, soap, unlock, upload, viewsource, zip, ziphtml, ...
226 ;DISABLED_ACTIONS = "dumpserial : loadfile"
228 ; If you enable this option, every page is moderated by the ModeratedPage
229 ; actionpage plugin. Changing a moderated page will be delayed to be
230 ; granted by a moderator by email. Default: false to allow finer control.
231 ;ENABLE_MODERATEDPAGE_ALL = true
233 ; PhpWiki can generate an access_log (in "NCSA combined log" format)
234 ; for you. If you want one, define this to the name of the log
235 ; file. The server must have write access to the directory specified.
236 ; Preferred is to use SQL access logging as below.
237 ; Note that even you define ACCESS_LOG_SQL logs are written to this file also.
239 ; Default: empty - no access log file will be generated.
240 ;ACCESS_LOG = /var/tmp/wiki_access_log
242 ; PhpWiki can read and/or write mod_log_sql accesslog tables for faster
243 ; abuse detection and referer lists.
244 ; See http://www.outoforder.cc/projects/apache/mod_log_sql/docs-2.0/#id2756178
246 ; If defined (e.g. 1) read-access is done via SQL.
247 ; If flag 2 is set, phpwiki also writes. Default on SQL database.
248 ; This must use DATABASE_TYPE = SQL or ADODB or PDO.
249 ; ACCESS_LOG_SQL = 0 ; disable SQL access logging
250 ; ACCESS_LOG_SQL = 1 ; phpwiki reads, apache mod_log_sql writes
251 ;ACCESS_LOG_SQL = 2 ; read + write
253 ; By default PhpWiki will try to have PHP compress its output
254 ; before sending it to the browser, if you have a recent enough
255 ; version of PHP and the browser and action supports it.
257 ; Define COMPRESS_OUTPUT to false to prevent output compression.
258 ; Define COMPRESS_OUTPUT to true to force output compression,
259 ; even if we think your version of PHP does this in a buggy
261 ; Leave it undefined to leave the choice up to PhpWiki. (Recommended)
263 ; WARNING: Compressing the output has been reported to cause problems
264 ; when PHP is running on MacOSX or on redirected requests.
265 ; This setting should now be correctly determined automatically.
266 ;COMPRESS_OUTPUT = false
268 ; This controls how PhpWiki sets the HTTP cache control
269 ; headers (Expires: and Cache-Control:)
273 ; NO_CACHE: This is roughly the old (pre 1.3.4) behavior. PhpWiki will
274 ; instruct proxies and browsers never to cache PhpWiki output.
275 ; This was previously called 'NONE', but NONE was treated specially
276 ; by parse_ini_config().
278 ; STRICT: Cached pages will be invalidated whenever the database global
279 ; timestamp changes. This should behave just like NO_CACHE (modulo
280 ; bugs in PhpWiki and your proxies and browsers), except that
281 ; things will be slightly more efficient.
283 ; LOOSE: Cached pages will be invalidated whenever they are edited,
284 ; or, if the pages include plugins, when the plugin output could
285 ; concievably have changed.
287 ; Behavior should be much like STRICT, except that sometimes
288 ; wikilinks will show up as undefined (with the question mark)
289 ; when in fact they refer to (recently) created pages.
290 ; (Hitting your browsers reload or perhaps shift-reload button
291 ; should fix the problem.)
293 ; ALLOW_STALE: Proxies and browsers will be allowed to used stale pages.
294 ; (The timeout for stale pages is controlled by CACHE_CONTROL_MAX_AGE.)
296 ; This setting will result in quirky behavior. When you edit a
297 ; page your changes may not show up until you shift-reload the
300 ; This setting is generally not advisable, however it may be useful
301 ; in certain cases (e.g. if your wiki gets lots of page views,
302 ; and few edits by knowledgable people who won't freak over the quirks.)
304 ; The recommended default is currently LOOSE.
306 CACHE_CONTROL = LOOSE
308 ; Maximum page staleness, in seconds.
310 ; This only has effect if CACHE_CONTROL is set to ALLOW_STALE.
311 CACHE_CONTROL_MAX_AGE = 600
313 ; PhpWiki normally caches a preparsed version (i.e. mostly
314 ; converted to HTML) of the most recent version of each page.
315 ; (Parsing the wiki-markup takes a fair amount of CPU.)
316 ; Define WIKIDB_NOCACHE_MARKUP to true to disable the
317 ; caching of marked-up page content.
318 ; Note that you can also disable markup caching on a per-page
319 ; temporary basis by addinging a query arg of '?nocache=1'
320 ; to the URL to the page or by adding a NoCache plugin line.
321 ; Use '?nocache=purge' to completely discard the cached version of the page.
322 ; You can also purge the cached markup globally by using the
323 ; "Purge Markup Cache" button on the PhpWikiAdministration page.
324 ; Enable only for old php's with low memory or memory_limit=8MB.
326 ;WIKIDB_NOCACHE_MARKUP = true
328 COOKIE_EXPIRATION_DAYS = 365
329 ; Default path for the wikiuser cookie. You need to specify this more explicitly
330 ; if you want to enable different users on different wikis on the same host.
333 ; The login code now uses PHP's session support. Usually, the default
334 ; configuration of PHP is to store the session state information in
335 ; /tmp. That probably will work fine, but fails e.g. on clustered
336 ; servers where each server has their own distinct /tmp (this is the
337 ; case on SourceForge's project web server.) You can specify an
338 ; alternate directory in which to store state information like so
339 ; (whatever user your httpd runs as must have read/write permission
342 ; On USE_DB_SESSION = true you can ignore this.
343 ;SESSION_SAVE_PATH = some_other_directory
345 ; On USE_DB_SESSION = true or false you can force the behaviour
346 ; how to transport session data.
347 ;USE_DB_SESSION = false
349 ;======================================================================
350 ; Part Two: Database Selection
351 ;======================================================================
353 ; Select the database backend type:
355 ; SQL: access one of several SQL databases using the PEAR DB library.
356 ; ADODB: uses the ADODB library for data access. (most general)
357 ; PDO: The new PHP5 dataobkject library. (experimental, no paging yet)
358 ; dba: use one of the standard UNIX dbm libraries. Use BerkeleyDB (db3,4) (fastest)
359 ; file: use a serialized file database. (easiest)
360 ; flatfile: use a flat file database. (experimental, readable, slow)
361 ; cvs: use a CVS server to store everything. (experimental, slowest, not recommended)
364 ; Prefix for filenames or table names
366 ; Currently you MUST EDIT THE SQL file too (in the schemas/
367 ; directory because we aren't doing on the fly sql generation
368 ; during the installation.
369 ; Note: This prefix is NOT prepended to the default DBAUTH_
370 ; tables user, pref and member!
371 ;DATABASE_PREFIX = phpwiki_
373 ; For SQL based backends, specify the database as a DSN (Data Source Name),
374 ; a kind of URL for databases.
376 ; The most general form of a DSN looks like:
378 ; dbtype(dbsyntax)://username:password@protocol+hostspec/database?option=value&option2=value2
380 ; For a MySQL database, the following should work:
382 ; mysql://user:password@host/databasename
384 ; To connect over a unix socket, use something like
386 ; mysql://user:password@unix(/path/to/socket)/databasename
388 ; Valid values for dbtype are mysql, pgsql, or sqlite.
390 DATABASE_DSN = "mysql://guest@unix(/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock)/test"
392 ; Keep persistent connections: (mysql_pconnect, ...)
393 ; Recommended is false for bigger servers, and true for small servers
394 ; with not so many connections. postgresql: Please leave it false. Default: false
395 ; Should really be set as database option in the DSN above.
396 DATABASE_PERSISTENT = false
398 ; A table to store session information. Only needed by SQL backends.
400 ; A word of warning - any prefix defined above will be prepended to whatever
402 DATABASE_SESSION_TABLE = session
404 ; For the file and dba backends, this specifies where the data files will be
405 ; located. Ensure that the user that the webserver runs as has write access
408 ; WARNING: leaving this as the default of '/tmp' will almost guarantee that
409 ; you'll lose your wiki data at some stage.
410 DATABASE_DIRECTORY = /tmp
412 ; For the dba backend, this defines which DBA variant you wish to use.
413 ; gdbm - commonly available, Fedora not. Not recommended anymore.
414 ; db2 - Berkeley DB v2; not supported by modern versions of PHP.
415 ; db3 - Berkeley DB v3; as per db2. The best on Windows.
416 ; db4 - Berkeley DB v4; current version, however PHP has some issues
417 ; with it's db4 support.
418 ; dbm - Older dba handler; suffers from limits on the size of data
420 ; Better not use other hacks such as inifile, flatfile or cdb.
421 DATABASE_DBA_HANDLER = db4
423 ; How long will the system wait for a database operation to complete?
424 ; Specified in seconds.
425 DATABASE_TIMEOUT = 12
427 ; How often to try and optimise the database. Specified in seconds.
428 ; Set to 0 to disable optimisation completely. Default is 50 (seconds).
430 ; This is a fairly crude way of doing things as it requires a page save
431 ; to occur during the right minute for the optimisation to be triggered.
433 ; With most modern databases (eg. Postgres) and distributions (eg. Debian)
434 ; the system maintenance scripts take care of this nightly, so you will want
435 ; to set this parameter to 0 (disabled).
436 ;DATABASE_OPTIMISE_FREQUENCY = 50
438 ; Optional: Administrative SQL DB access (for action=upgrade)
439 ; If action=upgrade detects (My)SQL problems, but has no ALTER permissions,
440 ; give here a database username which has the necessary ALTER or CREATE permissions.
441 ; Of course you can fix your database manually. See lib/upgrade.php for known issues.
444 ; Optional: Administrative SQL DB access (for action=upgrade)
445 ;DBADMIN_PASSWD = secret
447 ; Store DB query results (esp. for page lists) in memory to avoid duplicate queries.
448 ; Disable only for old php's with low memory or memory_limit=8MB.
449 ; Requires at least memory_limit=16MB
453 ;========================================================================
454 ; Section 3a: Page revisions
456 ; The next section controls how many old revisions of each page are
457 ; kept in the database.
458 ;========================================================================
460 ; There are two basic classes of revisions: major and minor. Which
461 ; class a revision belongs in is determined by whether the author
462 ; checked the "this is a minor revision" checkbox when they saved the
465 ; There is, additionally, a third class of revisions: author
466 ; revisions. The most recent non-mergable revision from each distinct
467 ; author is an author revision.
469 ; The expiry parameters for each of those three classes of revisions
470 ; can be adjusted seperately. For each class there are five
471 ; parameters (usually, only two or three of the five are actually
472 ; set) which control how long those revisions are kept in the
475 ; MAX_KEEP: If set, this specifies an absolute maximum for the
476 ; number of archived revisions of that class. This is
477 ; meant to be used as a safety cap when a non-zero
478 ; min_age is specified. It should be set relatively high,
479 ; and it's purpose is to prevent malicious or accidental
480 ; database overflow due to someone causing an
481 ; unreasonable number of edits in a short period of time.
483 ; MIN_AGE: Revisions younger than this (based upon the supplanted
484 ; date) will be kept unless max_keep is exceeded. The age
485 ; should be specified in days. It should be a
486 ; non-negative, real number,
488 ; MIN_KEEP: At least this many revisions will be kept.
490 ; KEEP: No more than this many revisions will be kept.
492 ; MAX_AGE: No revision older than this age will be kept.
494 ; Definitions of terms used above:
496 ; Supplanted date: Revisions are timestamped at the instant that they
497 ; cease being the current revision. Revision age is computed using
498 ; this timestamp, not the edit time of the page.
500 ; Merging: When a minor revision is deleted, if the preceding
501 ; revision is by the same author, the minor revision is merged with
502 ; the preceding revision before it is deleted. Essentially: this
503 ; replaces the content (and supplanted timestamp) of the previous
504 ; revision with the content after the merged minor edit, the rest of
505 ; the page metadata for the preceding version (summary, mtime, ...)
508 ; Let all revisions be stored. Default since 1.3.11
509 ;MAJOR_MIN_KEEP = 2147483647
510 ;MINOR_MIN_KEEP = 2147483647
512 ; Keep up to 8 major edits, but keep them no longer than a month.
516 ; Keep up to 4 minor edits, but keep them no longer than a week.
520 ; Keep the latest contributions of the last 8 authors up to a year.
521 ; Additionally, (in the case of a particularly active page) try to
522 ; keep the latest contributions of all authors in the last week (even
523 ; if there are more than eight of them,) but in no case keep more
524 ; than twenty unique author revisions.
530 ;========================================================================
531 ; Part Three: User Authentication
532 ;========================================================================
534 ; New user authentication configuration:
535 ; We support three basic authentication methods and a stacked array
536 ; of advanced auth methods to get and check the passwords:
538 ; ALLOW_ANON_USER default true
539 ; ALLOW_ANON_EDIT default true
540 ; ALLOW_BOGO_LOGIN default true
541 ; ALLOW_USER_PASSWORDS default true
543 ; allow anon users to view or edit any existing pages
544 ALLOW_ANON_USER = true
545 ; allow anon users to edit pages
546 ALLOW_ANON_EDIT = true
548 ; If ALLOW_BOGO_LOGIN is true, users are allowed to login (with
549 ; any/no password) using any userid which:
550 ; 1) is not the ADMIN_USER, and
551 ; 2) is a valid WikiWord (matches $WikiNameRegexp.)
552 ; If true, users may be created by themselves. Otherwise we need seperate auth.
553 ; If such a user will create a so called HomePage with his userid, he will
554 ; be able to store his preferences and password there.
555 ALLOW_BOGO_LOGIN = true
557 ; True User Authentication:
558 ; To require user passwords:
559 ; ALLOW_ANON_USER = false
560 ; ALLOW_ANON_EDIT = false
561 ; ALLOW_BOGO_LOGIN = false,
562 ; ALLOW_USER_PASSWORDS = true.
563 ; Otherwise any anon or bogo user might login without any or a wrong password.
564 ALLOW_USER_PASSWORDS = true
566 ; Many different methods can be used to check user's passwords:
567 ; BogoLogin: WikiWord username, with no *actual* password checking,
568 ; although the user will still have to enter one.
569 ; PersonalPage: Store passwords in the users homepage metadata (simple)
570 ; Db: Use DBAUTH_AUTH_* (see below) with PearDB or
572 ; LDAP: Authenticate against LDAP_AUTH_HOST with LDAP_BASE_DN
573 ; IMAP: Authenticate against IMAP_AUTH_HOST (email account)
574 ; POP3: Authenticate against POP3_AUTH_HOST (email account)
575 ; Session: Get username and level from a PHP session variable. (e.g. for gforge)
576 ; File: Store username:crypted-passwords in .htaccess like files.
577 ; Use Apache's htpasswd to manage this file.
578 ; HttpAuth: Use the protection by the webserver (.htaccess/.htpasswd)
579 ; Note that the ADMIN_USER should exist also.
580 ; Using HttpAuth disables all other methods and no userauth sessions are used.
581 ; With mod_ntlm and mod_auth_sspi use this. (automatic login with MSIE)
583 ; Several of these methods can be used together, in the manner specified by
584 ; USER_AUTH_POLICY, below. To specify multiple authentication methods,
585 ; separate the name of each one with colons.
586 ; USER_AUTH_ORDER = "BogoLogin : PersonalPage"
587 ;USER_AUTH_ORDER = "PersonalPage : Db"
589 ; For "security" purposes, you can specify that a password be at least a
590 ; certain number of characters long. This applies even to the BogoLogin
591 ; method. Default: 0 (to allow immediate passwordless BogoLogin)
592 ;PASSWORD_LENGTH_MINIMUM = 6
594 ; The following policies are available for user authentication:
595 ; first-only: use only the first method in USER_AUTH_ORDER
596 ; old: ignore USER_AUTH_ORDER and try to use all available
597 ; methods as in the previous PhpWiki releases (slow)
598 ; strict: check if the user exists for all methods:
599 ; on the first existing user, try the password.
600 ; dont try the other methods on failure then
601 ; stacked: check the given user - password combination for all
602 ; methods and return true on the first success.
603 USER_AUTH_POLICY = stacked
605 ; Enable the new extended method of handling WikiUsers to support external auth and PAGEPERM.
606 ; Servers with memory-limit problems might want to turn it off. It costs ~300KB
608 ;ENABLE_USER_NEW = false
610 ; Use access control lists (as in Solaris and Windows NTFS) per page and group,
611 ; not per user for the whole wiki.
613 ; We suspect ACL page permissions to degrade speed by 10%.
614 ; GROUP_METHOD=WIKIPAGE is slowest.
616 ;ENABLE_PAGEPERM = false
618 ; LDAP authentication options:
620 ; The LDAP server to connect to. Can either be a hostname, or a complete
621 ; URL to the server (useful if you want to use ldaps or specify a different
623 ;LDAP_AUTH_HOST = "ldap://localhost:389"
625 ; The organizational or domain BASE DN: e.g. "dc=mydomain,dc=com".
627 ; Note: ou=Users and ou=Groups are used for GroupLdap Membership
628 ; Better use LDAP_OU_USERS and LDAP_OU_GROUP with GROUP_METHOD=LDAP.
629 ;LDAP_BASE_DN = "ou=Users,o=Development,dc=mycompany.com"
631 ; Some LDAP servers need some more options, such as the Windows Active
632 ; Directory Server. Specify the options (as allowed by the PHP LDAP module)
633 ; and their values as NAME=value pairs separated by colons.
634 ;LDAP_SET_OPTION = "LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION=3:LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS=0"
636 ; DN to initially bind to the LDAP server as. This is needed if the server doesn't
637 ; allow anonymous queries. (Windows Active Directory Server)
638 ;LDAP_AUTH_USER = "CN=ldapuser,ou=Users,o=Development,dc=mycompany.com"
640 ; Password to use to initially bind to the LDAP server, as the DN
641 ; specified in the LDAP_AUTH_USER option (above).
642 ;LDAP_AUTH_PASSWORD = secret
644 ; If you want to match usernames against an attribute other than uid,
645 ; specify it here. Default: uid
646 ;LDAP_SEARCH_FIELD = sAMAccountName
648 ; If you have an organizational unit for all users, define it here.
649 ; This narrows the search, and is needed for LDAP group membership (if GROUP_METHOD=LDAP)
651 ;LDAP_OU_USERS = ou=Users
653 ; If you have an organizational unit for all groups, define it here.
654 ; This narrows the search, and is needed for LDAP group membership (if GROUP_METHOD=LDAP)
655 ; The entries in this ou must have a gidNumber and cn attribute.
657 ;LDAP_OU_GROUP = ou=Groups
660 ; IMAP authentication options:
662 ; The IMAP server to check usernames from. Defaults to localhost.
664 ; Some IMAP_AUTH_HOST samples:
665 ; "localhost", "localhost:143/imap/notls",
666 ; "localhost:993/imap/ssl/novalidate-cert" (SuSE refuses non-SSL conections)
667 ;IMAP_AUTH_HOST = "localhost:143/imap/notls"
669 ; POP3 authentication options:
671 ; Host to connect to.
672 ;POP3_AUTH_HOST = "localhost:110"
674 ; Port to connect. Deprecated: Use POP3_AUTH_HOST:<port> instead
675 ;POP3_AUTH_PORT = 110
677 ; File authentication options:
679 ; File to read for authentication information.
680 ; Popular choices are /etc/shadow and /etc/httpd/.htpasswd
681 ;AUTH_USER_FILE = /etc/shadow
683 ; Defines whether the user is able to change their own password via PHPWiki.
684 ; Note that this means that the webserver user must be able to write to the
685 ; file specified in AUTH_USER_FILE.
686 ;AUTH_USER_FILE_STORABLE = false
689 ; Name of the session variable which holds the already authenticated username.
690 ; Sample: "userid", "user[username]", "user->username"
691 ;AUTH_SESS_USER = userid
693 ; Which level will the user be? 1 = Bogo or 2 = Pass
696 ; Group membership. PhpWiki supports defining permissions for a group as
697 ; well as for individual users. This defines how group membership information
698 ; is obtained. Supported values are:
700 ; "NONE" Disable group membership (Fastest). Note the required quoting.
701 ; WIKIPAGE Define groups as list at "CategoryGroup". (Slowest, but easiest to maintain)
702 ; DB Stored in an SQL database. Optionally external. See USERS/GROUPS queries
703 ; FILE Flatfile. See AUTH_GROUP_FILE below.
704 ; LDAP LDAP groups. See "LDAP authentication options" above and
705 ; lib/WikiGroup.php. (experimental)
706 GROUP_METHOD = WIKIPAGE
708 ; Page where all groups are listed. Default: Translation of "CategoryGroup"
709 ;CATEGORY_GROUP_PAGE = CategoryGroup
711 ; For GROUP_METHOD = FILE, the file given below is referenced to obtain
712 ; group membership information. It should be in the same format as the
713 ; standard unix /etc/groups(5) file.
714 ;AUTH_GROUP_FILE = /etc/groups
716 ; External database authentication and authorization.
718 ; If USER_AUTH_ORDER includes Db, or GROUP_METHOD = DB, the options listed
719 ; below define the SQL queries used to obtain the information out of the
720 ; database, and (in some cases) store the information back to the DB.
722 ; The options appropriate for each query are currently undocumented, and
723 ; you should not be surprised if things change mightily in the future.
725 ; A database DSN to connect to. Defaults to the DSN specified for the Wiki
727 ;DBAUTH_AUTH_DSN = "mysql://wikiuser:@127.0.0.1/phpwiki"
729 ; USER/PASSWORD queries
731 ; For USER_AUTH_POLICY=strict and the Db method this is required:
732 ;DBAUTH_AUTH_USER_EXISTS = "SELECT userid FROM pref WHERE userid='$userid'"
734 ; Check to see if the supplied username/password pair is OK
736 ; Plaintext Passwords:
737 ; DBAUTH_AUTH_CHECK = "SELECT IF(TRIM(passwd)='$password',1,0) AS ok FROM pref WHERE TRIM(userid)='$userid'"
739 ; Database-hashed passwords (more secure):
740 ;DBAUTH_AUTH_CHECK = "SELECT IF(TRIM(passwd)=PASSWORD('$password'),1,0) AS ok FROM pref WHERE TRIM(userid)='$userid'"
741 DBAUTH_AUTH_CRYPT_METHOD = plain
743 ; If you want to use Unix crypt()ed passwords, you can use DBAUTH_AUTH_CHECK
744 ; to get the password out of the database with a simple SELECT query, and
745 ; specify DBAUTH_AUTH_USER_EXISTS and DBAUTH_AUTH_CRYPT_METHOD:
746 ;DBAUTH_AUTH_CHECK = "SELECT passwd FROM pref WHERE TRIM(userid)='$userid'"
747 ; DBAUTH_AUTH_CRYPT_METHOD = crypt
749 ; Update the user's authentication credential. If this is not defined but
750 ; DBAUTH_AUTH_CHECK is, then the user will be unable to update their
753 ; Database-hashed passwords:
754 ; DBAUTH_AUTH_UPDATE = "UPDATE pref SET passwd=PASSWORD('$password') WHERE userid='$userid'"
755 ; Plaintext passwords:
756 ;DBAUTH_AUTH_UPDATE = "UPDATE pref SET passwd='$password' WHERE userid='$userid'"
758 ; Allow users to create their own account.
759 ; with CRYPT_METHOD=crypt e.g:
760 ; DBAUTH_AUTH_CREATE = "INSERT INTO pref (passwd,userid) VALUES ('$password','$userid')"
761 ; with CRYPT_METHOD=plain:
762 ;DBAUTH_AUTH_CREATE = "INSERT INTO pref (passwd,userid) VALUES (PASSWORD('$password'),'$userid')"
764 ; USER/PREFERENCE queries
766 ; If you choose to store your preferences in an external database, enable
767 ; the following queries. Note that if you choose to store user preferences
768 ; in the 'user' table, only registered users get their prefs from the database,
769 ; self-created users do not. Better to use the special 'pref' table.
771 ; The prefs field stores the serialized form of the user's preferences array,
772 ; to ease the complication of storage.
773 ;DBAUTH_PREF_SELECT = "SELECT prefs FROM pref WHERE userid='$userid'"
775 ; Update the user's preferences
776 ;DBAUTH_PREF_UPDATE = "UPDATE pref SET prefs='$pref_blob' WHERE userid='$userid'"
777 ;DBAUTH_PREF_INSERT = "INSERT INTO pref (userid,prefs) VALUES ('$userid','$pref_blob')"
779 ; USERS/GROUPS queries
781 ; You can define 1:n or n:m user<=>group relations, as you wish.
783 ; Sample configurations:
784 ; Only one group per user - 1:n: (Default)
785 ; DBAUTH_IS_MEMBER = "SELECT userid FROM pref WHERE userid='$userid' AND groupname='$groupname'"
786 ; DBAUTH_GROUP_MEMBERS = "SELECT userid FROM pref WHERE groupname='$groupname'"
787 ; DBAUTH_USER_GROUPS = "SELECT groupname FROM pref WHERE userid='$userid'"
788 ; Multiple groups per user - n:m:
789 ; DBAUTH_IS_MEMBER = "SELECT userid FROM member WHERE userid='$userid' AND groupname='$groupname'"
790 ; DBAUTH_GROUP_MEMBERS = "SELECT DISTINCT userid FROM member WHERE groupname='$groupname'"
791 ; DBAUTH_USER_GROUPS = "SELECT groupname FROM member WHERE userid='$userid'"
793 ;========================================================================
794 ; Part Four: Page appearance and layout
795 ;========================================================================
799 ; Most of the page appearance is controlled by files in the theme
802 ; There are a number of pre-defined themes shipped with PhpWiki.
803 ; Or you may create your own (e.g. by copying and then modifying one of
806 ; The complete list of installed themes can be found by doing 'ls themes/'
807 ; from the root of your PHPWiki installation.
808 ; white on yellow with fat blue links:
810 ; almost fully iconized classic grey MacOSX design:
812 ; as default, just some tricks to make the buttons smaller:
814 ; the popular wikipedia layout:
816 ; the popular Wordpress layout:
818 ; pure old-style c2wiki layout:
820 ; example with some sidebar boxes:
822 ; mozilla friendly, with lots of icons instead of buttons (i18n friendly):
824 ; default + rateit navbar:
826 ; blogger style, rounded (experimental):
830 ; heavy space-y layout:
832 ; random heavy images:
835 ; Select a valid charset name to be inserted into the xml/html pages,
836 ; and to reference links to the stylesheets (css). For more info see:
837 ; http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets. Note that PhpWiki
838 ; has been extensively tested only with the latin1 (iso-8859-1)
841 ; If you change the default from iso-8859-1 with existing pages,
842 ; PhpWiki may not work properly and will require modifications in all existing pages.
843 ; You'll have to dump the old pages with the old charset
844 ; and import it into the new one after having changed the charset.
845 ; Currently we support utf-8 for zh and ja, euc-jp for ja (not enabled)
846 ; and iso-8859-1 for all other langs. Changing languages (UserPreferences)
847 ; from one charset to another will not work!
849 ; Character sets similar to iso-8859-1 may work with little or no
850 ; modification depending on your setup. The database must also
851 ; support the same charset, and of course the same is true for the
852 ; web browser. euc-jp and utf-8 works ok, but only is mbstring is used.
855 ; Most exotic charsets are not supported by htmlspecialchars, which prints a warning:
856 ; "charset `bla' not supported, assuming iso-8859-1"
857 ; Even on simple 8bit charsets, where just <>& need to be replaced.
858 ; See php-src:/ext/standard/html.c
859 ; We can ignore these warnings then.
860 ;IGNORE_CHARSET_NOT_SUPPORTED_WARNING = true
862 ; Select your language/locale - Default language is "" for auto-detection.
863 ; Available languages:
864 ; English "en" (English - HomePage)
865 ; Dutch "nl" (Nederlands - ThuisPagina)
866 ; Spanish "es" (Español - PáginaPrincipal)
867 ; French "fr" (Français - PageAccueil))
868 ; German "de" (Deutsch - StartSeite)
869 ; Swedish "sv" (Svenska - Framsida)
870 ; Italian "it" (Italiano - PaginaPrincipale)
871 ; Japanese "ja" (Japanese - ¥Û¡¼¥à ¥Ú¡¼¥¸)
872 ; Chinese "zh" (Chinese - ?)
874 ; If you set DEFAULT_LANGUAGE to the empty string, the users
875 ; preferred language as determined by the browser setting will be used.
876 ; Japanese requires CHARSET=euc-jp or utf-8, Chinese CHARSET=utf-8
877 ;DEFAULT_LANGUAGE = en
879 ; WIKI_PGSRC -- specifies the source for the initial page contents of
880 ; the Wiki. The setting of WIKI_PGSRC only has effect when the wiki is
881 ; accessed for the first time (or after clearing the database.)
882 ; WIKI_PGSRC can either name a directory or a zip file. In either case
883 ; WIKI_PGSRC is scanned for files -- one file per page.
886 ; DEFAULT_WIKI_PGSRC is only used when the language is *not* the
887 ; default (English) and when reading from a directory: in that case
888 ; some English pages are inserted into the wiki as well.
889 ; DEFAULT_WIKI_PGSRC defines where the English pages reside.
890 ;DEFAULT_WIKI_PGSRC = pgsrc
892 ; These are ':'-seperated pages which will get loaded untranslated from DEFAULT_WIKI_PGSRC.
893 ;DEFAULT_WIKI_PAGES = "ReleaseNotes:SteveWainstead:TestPage"
895 ;=========================================================================
896 ; Part Five: Mark-up options.
897 ;=========================================================================
899 ; Allowed protocols for links - be careful not to allow "javascript:"
900 ; URL of these types will be automatically linked.
901 ; within a named link [name|uri] one more protocol is defined: phpwiki
902 ; Separate each of the protocol names with a vertical pipe, and ensure there
903 ; is no extraneous whitespace.
904 ;ALLOWED_PROTOCOLS = "http|https|mailto|ftp|news|nntp|ssh|gopher"
906 ; URLs ending with the following extension should be inlined as images.
907 ; Specify as per ALLOWED_PROTOCOLS.
908 ; Note that you can now also allow class|svg|svgz|vrml|swf ...,
909 ; which will create embedded object instead of img.
910 ; Typical CGI extensions as pl or cgi maybe allowed too,
911 ; but those two will be enforced to img.
912 ;INLINE_IMAGES = "png|jpg|jpeg|gif"
914 ; Perl regexp for WikiNames ("bumpy words")
915 ; (?<!..) & (?!...) used instead of '\b' because \b matches '_' as well
916 ;WIKI_NAME_REGEXP = "(?<![[:alnum:]])(?:[[:upper:]][[:lower:]]+){2,}(?![[:alnum:]])"
918 ; Defaults to '/', but '.' was also used.
919 ;SUBPAGE_SEPARATOR = /
921 ; InterWiki linking -- wiki-style links to other wikis on the web
923 ; The map will be taken from a page name InterWikiMap.
924 ; If that page is not found (or is not locked), or map
925 ; data can not be found in it, then the file specified
926 ; by INTERWIKI_MAP_FILE (if any) will be used.
927 ;INTERWIKI_MAP_FILE = lib/interwiki.map
929 ; Display a warning if the internal lib/interwiki.map is used, and
930 ; not the public InterWikiMap page. This file is not readable from outside.
931 ;WARN_NONPUBLIC_INTERWIKIMAP = false
933 ; Search term used for automatic page classification by keyword extraction.
935 ; Any links on a page to pages whose names match this search
936 ; will be used keywords in the keywords html meta tag. This is an aid to
937 ; classification by search engines. The value of the match is
938 ; used as the keyword.
940 ; The default behavior is to match Category* or Topic* links.
941 ;KEYWORDS = "Category* OR Topic*"
943 ; Author and Copyright Site Navigation Links
945 ; These will be inserted as <link rel> tags in the html header of
946 ; every page, for search engines and for browsers like Mozilla which
947 ; take advantage of link rel site navigation.
949 ; If you have your own copyright and contact information pages change
950 ; these as appropriate.
951 ;COPYRIGHTPAGE_TITLE = "GNU General Public License"
952 ;COPYRIGHTPAGE_URL = "http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html#SEC1"
953 ; Other useful alternatives to consider:
954 ; COPYRIGHTPAGE_TITLE = "GNU Free Documentation License"
955 ; COPYRIGHTPAGE_URL = "http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html"
956 ; COPYRIGHTPAGE_TITLE = "Creative Commons License 2.0"
957 ; COPYRIGHTPAGE_URL = "http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/"
958 ; see http://creativecommons.org/learn/licenses/ for variations
959 ;AUTHORPAGE_TITLE = The PhpWiki Programming Team
960 ;AUTHORPAGE_URL = http://phpwiki.org/ThePhpWikiProgrammingTeam
962 ; Allow full markup in headers to be parsed by the CreateToc plugin.
964 ; If false you may not use WikiWords or [] links or any other markup in
965 ; headers in pages with the CreateToc plugin. But if false the parsing is
966 ; faster and more stable.
967 ;TOC_FULL_SYNTAX = true
969 ; If false the %color=... %% syntax will be disabled. Since 1.3.11
971 ;ENABLE_MARKUP_COLOR = false
973 ; Enable mediawiki-style {{TemplatePage|vars=value|...}} syntax. Since 1.3.11
974 ; Default: undefined. Enabled automatically on the MonoBook theme if undefined.
975 ;ENABLE_MARKUP_TEMPLATE = true
977 ; Disable automatic linking of camelcase (wiki-)words to pages.
978 ; Internal page links must be forced with [ pagename ] then.
980 ;DISABLE_MARKUP_WIKIWORD = true
982 ; Enable <div> and <span> HTML blocks and attributes. Experimental. Not yet working.
983 ;ENABLE_MARKUP_DIVSPAN = true
985 ; Plugin shortcuts: Enable <xml> syntax mapped to a plugin invocation. (as in mediawiki)
986 ; <name arg=value>body</name> or <name /> => <?plugin pluginname arg=value body ?>
987 ; This breaks the InlineParser.
988 ;PLUGIN_MARKUP_MAP = "html:RawHtml dot:GraphViz toc:CreateToc amath:AsciiMath richtable:RichTable include:IncludePage tex:TexToPng"
990 ;==========================================================================
991 ; Part Six: URL options.
992 ;==========================================================================
994 ; You can probably skip this section.
996 ; The following section contains settings which you can use to tailor
997 ; the URLs which PhpWiki generates.
999 ; Any of these parameters which are left undefined will be deduced
1000 ; automatically. You need only set them explicitly if the
1001 ; auto-detected values prove to be incorrect.
1003 ; In most cases the auto-detected values should work fine, so
1004 ; hopefully you don't need to mess with this section.
1006 ; In case of local overrides of short placeholders, which themselves
1007 ; include index.php, we check for most constants. See '/wiki'.
1008 ; We can override DATA_PATH and PHPWIKI_DIR to support multiple phpwiki
1009 ; versions (for development), but most likely other values like
1010 ; THEME, LANG and DbParams for a WikiFarm.
1012 ; Canonical name and httpd port of the server on which this PhpWiki
1015 ;SERVER_NAME = some.host.com
1018 ; https needs a special setting
1019 ;SERVER_PROTOCOL = http
1021 ; Relative URL (from the server root) of the PhpWiki
1023 ;SCRIPT_NAME = /some/where/index.php
1025 ; URL of the PhpWiki install directory. (You only need to set this
1026 ; if you've moved index.php out of the install directory.) This can
1027 ; be either a relative URL (from the directory where the top-level
1028 ; PhpWiki script is) or an absolute one.
1029 ;DATA_PATH = /home/user/phpwiki
1031 ; Path to the PhpWiki install directory. This is the local
1032 ; filesystem counterpart to DATA_PATH. (If you have to set
1033 ; DATA_PATH, your probably have to set this as well.) This can be
1034 ; either an absolute path, or a relative path interpreted from the
1035 ; directory where the top-level PhpWiki script (normally index.php)
1037 ;PHPWIKI_DIR = /home/user/public_html/phpwiki
1039 ; PhpWiki will try to use short urls to pages, eg
1040 ; http://www.example.com/index.php/HomePage
1041 ; If you want to use urls like
1042 ; http://www.example.com/index.php?pagename=HomePage
1043 ; then define 'USE_PATH_INFO' as false by uncommenting the line below.
1044 ; NB: If you are using Apache >= 2.0.30, then you may need to to use
1045 ; the directive "AcceptPathInfo On" in your Apache configuration file
1046 ; (or in an appropriate <.htaccess> file) for the short urls to work:
1047 ; See http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/core.html#acceptpathinfo
1049 ; See also http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/phpwiki/PrettyWiki for more ideas
1050 ; on prettifying your urls.
1052 ; Note that Google doesn't follow the default /index.php/PageName links.
1053 ; You must use either a PrettyWiki setup (see below), or force USE_PATH_INFO=false.
1055 ; Default: PhpWiki will try to divine whether use of PATH_INFO
1056 ; is supported in by your webserver/PHP configuration, and will
1057 ; use PATH_INFO if it thinks that is possible.
1058 ;USE_PATH_INFO = false
1060 ; VIRTUAL_PATH is the canonical URL path under which your your wiki
1061 ; appears. Normally this is the same as dirname(SCRIPT_NAME), however
1062 ; using, e.g. apaches mod_actions (or mod_rewrite), you can make it
1063 ; something different.
1065 ; If you do this, you should set VIRTUAL_PATH here.
1067 ; E.g. your phpwiki might be installed at at /scripts/phpwiki/index.php,
1068 ; but * you've made it accessible through eg. /wiki/HomePage.
1070 ; One way to do this is to create a directory named 'wiki' in your
1071 ; server root. The directory contains only one file: an .htaccess
1072 ; file which reads something like:
1074 ; Action x-phpwiki-page /scripts/phpwiki/index.php
1075 ; SetHandler x-phpwiki-page
1076 ; DirectoryIndex /scripts/phpwiki/index.php
1078 ; In that case you should set VIRTUAL_PATH to '/wiki'.
1080 ; (VIRTUAL_PATH is only used if USE_PATH_INFO is true.)
1082 ;VIRTUAL_PATH = /SomeWiki
1084 ; In case your system has no idea about /tmp, TEMP or TMPDIR,
1085 ; better provide it here. E.g. needed for zipdumps.
1088 ;===========================================================================
1089 ; Part Seven: Miscellaneous settings
1090 ;===========================================================================
1092 ; If you define this to true, (MIME-type) page-dumps (either zip dumps,
1093 ; or "dumps to directory" will be encoded using the quoted-printable
1094 ; encoding. If you're actually thinking of mailing the raw page dumps,
1095 ; then this might be useful, since (among other things,) it ensures
1096 ; that all lines in the message body are under 80 characters in length.
1098 ; Also, setting this will cause a few additional mail headers
1099 ; to be generated, so that the resulting dumps are valid
1100 ; RFC 2822 e-mail messages.
1102 ; Probably you can just leave this set to false, in which case you get
1103 ; raw ('binary' content-encoding) page dumps.
1104 STRICT_MAILABLE_PAGEDUMPS = false
1106 ; Here you can change the default dump directories.
1107 ; (Can be overridden by the directory argument)
1108 DEFAULT_DUMP_DIR = /tmp/wikidump
1109 HTML_DUMP_DIR = /tmp/wikidumphtml
1111 ; Filename suffix used for XHTML page dumps.
1112 ; If you don't want any suffix just comment this out.
1113 HTML_DUMP_SUFFIX = .html
1115 ; The maximum file upload size, in bytes.
1116 ; The default, 16777216, is 16MB.
1117 MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE = 16777216
1119 ; If the last edit is older than MINOR_EDIT_TIMEOUT seconds, the
1120 ; default state for the "minor edit" checkbox on the edit page form
1122 ; The default, 604800, is one week (7 days): 7 * 24 * 3600
1123 MINOR_EDIT_TIMEOUT = 604800
1125 ; Page name of RecentChanges page. Used for RSS Auto-discovery
1126 ;RECENT_CHANGES = RecentChange
1128 ; Disable HTTP redirects.
1129 ; (You probably don't need to touch this.)
1131 ; PhpWiki uses HTTP redirects for some of it's functionality.
1132 ; (e.g. after saving changes, PhpWiki redirects your browser to
1133 ; view the page you just saved.)
1134 ; Some web service providers (notably free European Lycos) don't seem to
1135 ; allow these redirects. (On Lycos the result in an "Internal Server Error"
1136 ; report.) In that case you can set DISABLE_HTTP_REDIRECT to true.
1137 ; (In which case, PhpWiki will revert to sneakier tricks to try to
1138 ; redirect the browser...)
1139 ;DISABLE_HTTP_REDIRECT = true
1141 ; If you get a crash at loading LinkIcons you might want to disable
1142 ; the getimagesize() function, which crashes on certain php versions and
1143 ; and some external images (png's, ..).
1145 ; getimagesize() is only needed for spam prevention.
1147 ; Per default too small ploaded or external images are not displayed,
1148 ; to prevent from external 1 pixel spam.
1149 ;DISABLE_GETIMAGESIZE = true
1151 ; A interim page which gets displayed on every edit attempt, if it exists.
1152 ;EDITING_POLICY = EditingPolicy
1154 ; Enable random quotes from a fortune directory when adding a new page.
1155 ; Usually at /usr/share/fortune or /usr/share/games/fortune
1156 ; If empty no quotes are inserted.
1157 ;FORTUNE_DIR = /usr/share/fortune
1159 ; Add additional EDIT_TOOLBAR buttons if defined:
1160 ; They need some time and memory.
1161 ; Insert a pagelink from this list:
1162 ;TOOLBAR_PAGELINK_PULLDOWN = *
1164 ; Insert a template from this list:
1165 ;TOOLBAR_TEMPLATE_PULLDOWN = Template*
1167 ; Overide the default localized stoplist.
1168 ;FULLTEXTSEARCH_STOPLIST = (A|An|And|But|By|For|From|In|Is|It|Of|On|Or|The|To|With)
1171 ;===========================================================================
1172 ; Optional Plugin Settings and external executables
1173 ;===========================================================================
1175 ; GoogleMaps and GooglePlugin
1176 ; For using the Google API and GoogleMaps
1177 ; http://www.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html
1178 ;GOOGLE_LICENSE_KEY = "..."
1180 ; On action=pdf: If enabled don't use the internal fpdf library.
1181 ; External PDF executable, %s is the xhtml filename
1183 ;USE_EXTERNAL_HTML2PDF = "htmldoc --quiet --format pdf14 --no-toc --no-title %s"
1185 ; Optional: SPAMASSASSIN wrapper. Only used if ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN = true
1186 ; http://www.cynistar.net/~apthorpe/code/babycart/babycart.html
1187 BABYCART_PATH = /usr/local/bin/babycart
1189 ; wikilens RateIt widget
1190 ; style of the stars: empty = yellow, red or red
1191 ; RATEIT_IMGPREFIX =
1192 ; RATEIT_IMGPREFIX = Star
1193 ;RATEIT_IMGPREFIX = BStar
1195 ; GraphViz plugin executable:
1196 ; http://www.graphviz.org/
1197 ;GRAPHVIZ_EXE = /usr/local/bin/dot
1199 ; Default GD2 truetype font. For text2png, GraphViz, VisualWiki
1200 ; You might need the full path to the .ttf file
1201 ;TTFONT = /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.3.1/Home/lib/fonts/LucidaSansRegular.ttf
1202 ;TTFONT = "C:\\WINDOWS\\Fonts\\Arial.ttf"
1206 ; VisualWiki Plugin needs graphviz
1207 ; Replaced by TTFONT
1208 ;VISUALWIKIFONT = Arial
1210 ; Disable user options
1211 ;VISUALWIKI_ALLOWOPTIONS = false
1213 ; PloticusPlugin executable and prefabs path:
1214 ; http://ploticus.sourceforge.net/doc/welcome.html
1215 ;PLOTICUS_EXE = /usr/local/bin/pl
1216 ;PLOTICUS_PREFABS = /usr/share/ploticus
1219 ; http://edgar.netflint.net/howto.php
1222 ; PhpWeather needs this external php project
1223 ; http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpweather/
1224 ;PHPWEATHER_BASE_DIR =
1226 ; SyntaxHighlight plugin
1227 ; http://www.andre-simon.de/doku/highlight/highlight.html
1228 ;HIGHLIGHT_EXE = /usr/local/bin/highlight
1229 ;HIGHLIGHT_DATA_DIR = /usr/share/highlight
1231 ;===========================================================================
1232 ; Part Eight: PLUGINCACHED Pear/Cache Settings
1233 ;===========================================================================
1235 ; Cache_Container storage class: 'file' is the fastest. See pear/Cache/Container/
1236 ;PLUGIN_CACHED_DATABASE = file
1238 ; This is only used if database is set to file.
1239 ; The webserver must have write access to this dir!
1240 ;PLUGIN_CACHED_CACHE_DIR = /tmp/cache
1241 ; Every file name in the cache begins with this prefix
1242 ;PLUGIN_CACHED_FILENAME_PREFIX = phpwiki
1244 ; The maximum total space in bytes of all files in the cache. When
1245 ; highwater is exceeded, a garbage collection will start. It will
1246 ; collect garbage till 'lowwater' is reached. Default: 4 * Megabyte
1247 ;PLUGIN_CACHED_HIGHWATER = 4194304
1248 ; Default: 3 * Megabyte
1249 ;PLUGIN_CACHED_LOWWATER = 3145728
1251 ; If an image has not been used for maxlifetime remove it from the
1252 ; cache. (Since there is also the highwater/lowwater mechanism and an
1253 ; image usually requires only 1kb you don't have to make it very
1255 ; Default: 30 * Day (30 * 24*60*60)
1256 ;PLUGIN_CACHED_MAXLIFETIME = 2592000
1258 ; Number of characters allowed to be send as
1259 ; parameters in the url before using sessions
1261 ; Usually send plugin arguments as URL, but when they become
1262 ; longer than maxarglen store them in session variables.
1263 ; Setting it to 3000 worked fine for me, 30000 completely
1264 ; crashed my linux, 1000 should be safe.
1265 ;PLUGIN_CACHED_MAXARGLEN = 1000
1267 ; Actually use the cache (should be always true unless you are
1268 ; debugging). If you want to avoid the usage of a cache but need
1269 ; WikiPlugins that nevertheless rely on a cache you might set
1270 ; 'PLUGIN_CACHED_USECACHE' to false. You still need to set
1271 ; 'PLUGIN_CACHED_CACHE_DIR' appropriately to allow image creation and
1272 ; you should set 'PLUGIN_CACHED_FORCE_SYNCMAP' to false.
1273 ;PLUGIN_CACHED_USECACHE = true
1275 ; Will prevent image creation for an image map 'on demand'. It is a
1276 ; good idea to set this to 'true' because it will also prevent the
1277 ; html part not to fit to the image of the map. If you don't use a
1278 ; cache, you have to set it to 'false', maps will not work otherwise
1279 ; but strange effects may happen if the output of an image map
1280 ; producing WikiPlugin is not completely determined by its parameters.
1281 ; (As it is the case for a graphical site map.)
1282 ;PLUGIN_CACHED_FORCE_SYNCMAP = true
1284 ; If ImageTypes() does not exist (PHP < 4.0.2) allow the
1285 ; following image formats (IMG_PNG | IMG_GIF | IMG_JPG | IMG_WBMP)
1286 ; In principal all image types which are compiled into php:
1287 ; libgd, libpng, libjpeg, libungif, libtiff, libgd2, ...
1288 ;PLUGIN_CACHED_IMGTYPES = "png|gif|gd|gd2|jpeg|wbmp|xbm|xpm"