4 Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 $ThePhpWikiProgrammingTeam = array(
5 "Steve Wainstead", "Clifford A. Adams", "Lawrence Akka",
6 "Scott R. Anderson", "Jon Åslund", "Neil Brown", "Jeff Dairiki",
7 "Stéphane Gourichon", "Jan Hidders", "Arno Hollosi", "John Jorgensen",
8 "Antti Kaihola", "Jeremie Kass", "Carsten Klapp", "Marco Milanesi",
9 "Grant Morgan", "Jan Nieuwenhuizen", "Aredridel Niothke",
10 "Pablo Roca Rozas", "Sandino Araico Sánchez", "Joel Uckelman",
11 "Reini Urban", "Tim Voght");
13 This file is part of PhpWiki.
15 PhpWiki is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
16 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
17 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
18 (at your option) any later version.
20 PhpWiki is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
21 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
22 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
23 GNU General Public License for more details.
25 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
26 along with PhpWiki; if not, write to the Free Software
27 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
31 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
33 This is the starting file for PhpWiki. All this file does is set
34 configuration options, and at the end of the file it includes() the
35 file lib/main.php, where the real action begins.
37 This file is divided into six parts: Parts Zero, One, Two, Three,
38 Four and Five. Each one has different configuration settings you can
39 change; in all cases the default should work on your system,
40 however, we recommend you tailor things to your particular setting.
43 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
44 // Part Zero: If PHP needs help in finding where you installed the
45 // rest of the PhpWiki code, you can set the include_path here.
47 // NOTE: phpwiki uses the PEAR library of php code for SQL database
48 // access. Your PHP is probably already configured to set
49 // include_path so that PHP can find the pear code. If not (or if you
50 // change include_path here) make sure you include the path to the
51 // PEAR code in include_path. (To find the PEAR code on your system,
52 // search for a file named 'PEAR.php'. Some common locations are:
56 // /usr/local/share/php
58 // /System/Library/PHP
60 // The above examples are already included by PhpWiki. You shouldn't
61 // have to change this unless you see a WikiFatalError:
63 // lib/FileFinder.php:82: Fatal[256]: DB.php: file not found
65 // Define the include path for this wiki: pear plus the phpwiki path
66 // $include_path = '.:/Apache/php/pear:/prog/php/phpwiki';
68 // // Windows needs ';' as path delimiter. cygwin, mac and unix ':'
69 // if (substr(PHP_OS,0,3) == 'WIN') {
70 // $include_path = implode(';',explode(':',$include_path));
71 // } elseif (substr(PHP_OS,0,6) == 'CYGWIN') {
72 // $include_path = '.:/usr/local/lib/php/pear:/usr/src/php/phpwiki';
76 //ini_set('include_path', $include_path);
78 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
79 // Part Null: Don't touch this!
81 define ('PHPWIKI_VERSION', '1.3.2-jeffs-hacks');
82 require "lib/prepend.php";
83 rcs_id('$Id: index.php,v 1.80 2002-02-23 00:16:20 carstenklapp Exp $');
85 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
88 // Authentication and security settings:
90 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
92 // The name of your wiki.
93 // This is used to generate a keywords meta tag in the HTML templates,
94 // in bookmark titles for any bookmarks made to pages in your wiki,
95 // and during RSS generation for the <title> of the RSS channel.
96 //define('WIKI_NAME', 'PhpWiki');
98 // If set, we will perform reverse dns lookups to try to convert the
99 // users IP number to a host name, even if the http server didn't do
101 define('ENABLE_REVERSE_DNS', true);
103 // Username and password of administrator.
104 // Set these to your preferences. For heaven's sake
105 // pick a good password!
106 define('ADMIN_USER', "");
107 define('ADMIN_PASSWD', "");
109 // If true, only the admin user can make zip dumps, else zip dumps
110 // require no authentication.
111 define('ZIPDUMP_AUTH', false);
114 // If you define this to true, (MIME-type) page-dumps (either zip dumps,
115 // or "dumps to directory" will be encoded using the quoted-printable
116 // encoding. If you're actually thinking of mailing the raw page dumps,
117 // then this might be useful, since (among other things,) it ensures
118 // that all lines in the message body are under 80 characters in length.
120 // Also, setting this will cause a few additional mail headers
121 // to be generated, so that the resulting dumps are valid
122 // RFC 2822 e-mail messages.
124 // Probably, you can just leave this set to false, in which case you get
125 // raw ('binary' content-encoding) page dumps.
126 define('STRICT_MAILABLE_PAGEDUMPS', false);
128 // The maximum file upload size.
129 define('MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE', 16 * 1024 * 1024);
131 // If the last edit is older than MINOR_EDIT_TIMEOUT seconds, the
132 // default state for the "minor edit" checkbox on the edit page form
134 define("MINOR_EDIT_TIMEOUT", 7 * 24 * 3600);
136 // Actions listed in this array will not be allowed.
137 //$DisabledActions = array('dumpserial', 'loadfile');
139 // PhpWiki can generate an access_log (in "NCSA combined log" format)
140 // for you. If you want one, define this to the name of the log file.
141 //define('ACCESS_LOG', '/tmp/wiki_access_log');
144 // If ALLOW_BOGO_LOGIN is true, users are allowed to login (with
145 // any/no password) using any userid which: 1) is not the ADMIN_USER,
146 // 2) is a valid WikiWord (matches $WikiNameRegexp.)
147 define('ALLOW_BOGO_LOGIN', true);
149 // If set, then if an anonymous user attempts to edit a page he will
150 // be required to sign in. (If ALLOW_BOGO_LOGIN is true, of course,
151 // no password is required, but the user must still sign in under
152 // some sort of BogoUserId.)
153 define('REQUIRE_SIGNIN_BEFORE_EDIT', false);
155 // The login code now uses PHP's session support. Usually, the default
156 // configuration of PHP is to store the session state information in
157 // /tmp. That probably will work fine, but fails e.g. on clustered
158 // servers where each server has their own distinct /tmp (this is the
159 // case on SourceForge's project web server.) You can specify an
160 // alternate directory in which to store state information like so
161 // (whatever user your httpd runs as must have read/write permission
162 // in this directory):
164 //ini_set('session.save_path', 'some_other_directory');
166 // If your php was compiled with --enable-trans-sid it tries to
167 // add a PHPSESSID query argument to all URL strings when cookie
168 // support isn't detected in the client browser. For reasons
169 // which aren't entirely clear (PHP bug) this screws up the URLs
170 // generated by PhpWiki. Therefore, transparent session ids
171 // should be disabled. This next line does that.
173 // (At the present time, you will not be able to log-in to PhpWiki,
174 // or set any user preferences, unless your browser supports cookies.)
175 @ini_set('session.use_trans_sid', 0);
177 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
180 // Database Selection
182 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
185 // This array holds the parameters which select the database to use.
187 // Not all of these parameters are used by any particular DB backend.
190 // Select the database type:
194 // For SQL based backends, specify the database as a DSN
195 // The most general form of a DSN looks like:
197 // phptype(dbsyntax)://username:password@protocol+hostspec/database
199 // For a MySQL database, the following should work:
201 // mysql://user:password@host/databasename
203 // FIXME: My version Pear::DB seems to be broken enough that there
204 // is no way to connect to a mysql server over a socket right now.
205 //'dsn' => 'mysql://guest@:/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock/test',
206 //'dsn' => 'mysql://guest@localhost/test',
207 //'dsn' => 'pgsql://localhost/test',
209 // Used by all DB types:
211 // prefix for filenames or table names
213 * currently you MUST EDIT THE SQL file too (in the schemas/
214 * directory because we aren't doing on the fly sql generation
215 * during the installation.
217 //'prefix' => 'phpwiki_',
220 'directory' => "/tmp",
221 'dba_handler' => 'gdbm', // Either of 'gdbm' or 'db2' work great for me.
222 //'dba_handler' => 'db2',
223 //'dba_handler' => 'db3', // doesn't work at all for me....
228 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
230 // The next section controls how many old revisions of each page are
231 // kept in the database.
233 // There are two basic classes of revisions: major and minor. Which
234 // class a revision belongs in is determined by whether the author
235 // checked the "this is a minor revision" checkbox when they saved the
238 // There is, additionally, a third class of revisions: author
239 // revisions. The most recent non-mergable revision from each distinct
240 // author is and author revision.
242 // The expiry parameters for each of those three classes of revisions
243 // can be adjusted seperately. For each class there are five
244 // parameters (usually, only two or three of the five are actually
245 // set) which control how long those revisions are kept in the
248 // max_keep: If set, this specifies an absolute maximum for the
249 // number of archived revisions of that class. This is
250 // meant to be used as a safety cap when a non-zero
251 // min_age is specified. It should be set relatively high,
252 // and it's purpose is to prevent malicious or accidental
253 // database overflow due to someone causing an
254 // unreasonable number of edits in a short period of time.
256 // min_age: Revisions younger than this (based upon the supplanted
257 // date) will be kept unless max_keep is exceeded. The age
258 // should be specified in days. It should be a
259 // non-negative, real number,
261 // min_keep: At least this many revisions will be kept.
263 // keep: No more than this many revisions will be kept.
265 // max_age: No revision older than this age will be kept.
267 // Supplanted date: Revisions are timestamped at the instant that they
268 // cease being the current revision. Revision age is computed using
269 // this timestamp, not the edit time of the page.
271 // Merging: When a minor revision is deleted, if the preceding
272 // revision is by the same author, the minor revision is merged with
273 // the preceding revision before it is deleted. Essentially: this
274 // replaces the content (and supplanted timestamp) of the previous
275 // revision with the content after the merged minor edit, the rest of
276 // the page metadata for the preceding version (summary, mtime, ...)
279 // Keep up to 8 major edits, but keep them no longer than a month.
280 $ExpireParams['major'] = array('max_age' => 32,
282 // Keep up to 4 minor edits, but keep them no longer than a week.
283 $ExpireParams['minor'] = array('max_age' => 7,
285 // Keep the latest contributions of the last 8 authors up to a year.
286 // Additionally, (in the case of a particularly active page) try to
287 // keep the latest contributions of all authors in the last week (even
288 // if there are more than eight of them,) but in no case keep more
289 // than twenty unique author revisions.
290 $ExpireParams['author'] = array('max_age' => 365,
295 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
298 // Page appearance and layout
300 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
304 * Most of the page appearance is controlled by files in the theme
307 * There are a number of pre-defined themes shipped with PhpWiki.
308 * Or you may create your own (e.g. by copying and then modifying one of
313 //define('THEME', 'default');
314 //define('THEME', 'Hawaiian');
315 //define('THEME', 'MacOSX');
316 //define('THEME', 'Portland');
317 //define('THEME', 'Sidebar');
318 //define('THEME', 'SpaceWiki');
320 // Select a valid charset name to be inserted into the xml/html pages,
321 // and to reference links to the stylesheets (css). For more info see:
322 // <http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets>. Note that PhpWiki
323 // has been extensively tested only with the latin1 (iso-8859-1)
326 // If you change the default from iso-8859-1 PhpWiki may not work
327 // properly and it will require code modifications. However, character
328 // sets similar to iso-8859-1 may work with little or no modification
329 // depending on your setup. The database must also support the same
330 // charset, and of course the same is true for the web browser. (Some
331 // work is in progress hopefully to allow more flexibility in this
332 // area in the future).
333 define("CHARSET", "iso-8859-1");
335 // Select your language/locale - default language is "C" for English.
336 // Other languages available:
337 // English "C" (English - HomePage)
338 // Dutch "nl" (Nederlands - ThuisPagina)
339 // Spanish "es" (Español - PáginaPrincipal)
340 // French "fr" (Français - Accueil)
341 // German "de" (Deutsch - StartSeite)
342 // Swedish "sv" (Svenska - Framsida)
343 // Italian "it" (Italiano - PaginaPrincipale)
345 // If you set $LANG to the empty string, your systems default language
346 // (as determined by the applicable environment variables) will be
349 // Note that on some systems, apprently using these short forms for
350 // the locale won't work. On my home system 'LANG=de' won't result in
351 // german pages. Somehow the system must recognize the locale as a
352 // valid locale before gettext() will work, i.e., use 'de_DE',
357 // Setting the LANG environment variable (accomplished above) may or
358 // may not be sufficient to cause PhpWiki to produce dates in your
359 // native language. (It depends on the configuration of the operating
360 // system on your http server.) The problem is that, e.g. 'de' is
361 // often not a valid locale.
363 // A standard locale name is typically of the form
364 // language[_territory][.codeset][@modifier], where language is
365 // an ISO 639 language code, territory is an ISO 3166 country code,
366 // and codeset is a character set or encoding identifier like
367 // ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8.
369 // You can tailor the locale used for time and date formatting by
370 // setting the LC_TIME environment variable. You'll have to experiment
371 // to find the correct setting:
372 //putenv('LC_TIME=de_DE');
375 /* WIKI_PGSRC -- specifies the source for the initial page contents of
376 * the Wiki. The setting of WIKI_PGSRC only has effect when the wiki is
377 * accessed for the first time (or after clearing the database.)
378 * WIKI_PGSRC can either name a directory or a zip file. In either case
379 * WIKI_PGSRC is scanned for files -- one file per page.
381 define('WIKI_PGSRC', "pgsrc"); // Default (old) behavior.
382 //define('WIKI_PGSRC', 'wiki.zip'); // New style.
383 //define('WIKI_PGSRC', '../../../Logs/Hamwiki/hamwiki-20010830.zip'); // New style.
386 * DEFAULT_WIKI_PGSRC is only used when the language is *not* the
387 * default (English) and when reading from a directory: in that case
388 * some English pages are inserted into the wiki as well.
389 * DEFAULT_WIKI_PGSRC defines where the English pages reside.
391 // FIXME: is this really needed? Can't we just copy these pages into
392 // the localized pgsrc?
393 define('DEFAULT_WIKI_PGSRC', "pgsrc");
394 // These are the pages which will get loaded from DEFAULT_WIKI_PGSRC.
395 $GenericPages = array("ReleaseNotes", "SteveWainstead", "TestPage");
397 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
402 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
404 // allowed protocols for links - be careful not to allow "javascript:"
405 // URL of these types will be automatically linked.
406 // within a named link [name|uri] one more protocol is defined: phpwiki
407 $AllowedProtocols = "http|https|mailto|ftp|news|nntp|ssh|gopher";
409 // URLs ending with the following extension should be inlined as images
410 $InlineImages = "png|jpg|gif";
412 // Perl regexp for WikiNames ("bumpy words")
413 // (?<!..) & (?!...) used instead of '\b' because \b matches '_' as well
414 $WikiNameRegexp = "(?<![[:alnum:]])(?:[[:upper:]][[:lower:]]+){2,}(?![[:alnum:]])";
416 // InterWiki linking -- wiki-style links to other wikis on the web
418 // The map will be taken from a page name InterWikiMap.
419 // If that page is not found (or is not locked), or map
420 // data can not be found in it, then the file specified
421 // by INTERWIKI_MAP_FILE (if any) will be used.
422 define('INTERWIKI_MAP_FILE', "lib/interwiki.map");
424 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
427 // URL options -- you can probably skip this section.
429 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
430 /******************************************************************
432 * The following section contains settings which you can use to tailor
433 * the URLs which PhpWiki generates.
435 * Any of these parameters which are left undefined will be deduced
436 * automatically. You need only set them explicitly if the
437 * auto-detected values prove to be incorrect.
439 * In most cases the auto-detected values should work fine, so
440 * hopefully you don't need to mess with this section.
442 ******************************************************************/
445 * Canonical name and httpd port of the server on which this PhpWiki
448 //define('SERVER_NAME', 'some.host.com');
449 //define('SERVER_PORT', 80);
452 * Relative URL (from the server root) of the PhpWiki
455 //define('SCRIPT_NAME', '/some/where/index.php');
458 * URL of the PhpWiki install directory. (You only need to set this
459 * if you've moved index.php out of the install directory.) This can
460 * be either a relative URL (from the directory where the top-level
461 * PhpWiki script is) or an absolute one.
463 //define('DATA_PATH', '/some/where/phpwiki');
466 * Path to the PhpWiki install directory. This is the local
467 * filesystem counterpart to DATA_PATH. (If you have to set
468 * DATA_PATH, your probably have to set this as well.) This can be
469 * either an absolute path, or a relative path interpreted from the
470 * directory where the top-level PhpWiki script (normally index.php)
473 //define('PHPWIKI_DIR', '/htdocs/some/where/phpwiki');
477 * Define to 'true' to use PATH_INFO to pass the pagename's.
478 * e.g. http://www.some.where/index.php/HomePage instead
479 * of http://www.some.where/index.php?pagename=HomePage
480 * FIXME: more docs (maybe in README).
482 //define('USE_PATH_INFO', false);
485 * VIRTUAL_PATH is the canonical URL path under which your your wiki
486 * appears. Normally this is the same as dirname(SCRIPT_NAME), however
487 * using, e.g. apaches mod_actions (or mod_rewrite), you can make it
488 * something different.
490 * If you do this, you should set VIRTUAL_PATH here.
492 * E.g. your phpwiki might be installed at at /scripts/phpwiki/index.php,
493 * but * you've made it accessible through eg. /wiki/HomePage.
495 * One way to do this is to create a directory named 'wiki' in your
496 * server root. The directory contains only one file: an .htaccess
497 * file which reads something like:
499 * Action x-phpwiki-page /scripts/phpwiki/index.php
500 * SetHandler x-phpwiki-page
501 * DirectoryIndex /scripts/phpwiki/index.php
503 * In that case you should set VIRTUAL_PATH to '/wiki'.
505 * (VIRTUAL_PATH is only used if USE_PATH_INFO is true.)
507 //define('VIRTUAL_PATH', '/SomeWiki');
510 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
511 // Okay... fire up the code:
512 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
514 include "lib/main.php";
516 // (c-file-style: "gnu")
521 // c-hanging-comment-ender-p: nil
522 // indent-tabs-mode: nil