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Latest revision as of 11:31, 30 April 2009
Note: As of Geeklog 1.5.0, the config.php file is no longer used and has been replaced with the Configuration admin panel, which provides a graphical front-end where you can change all these settings.
Setting up config.php
Geeklog's server settings are configured in a text file called config.php. It is necessary to edit this file to get your system running as well as configuring it to your preferences. This file contains a set of variables that are defined below:
- Calendar Settings
- Comment Settings
- Content Control Settings
- Cookie Names
- Database Settings
- Date Format Syntax
- E-Mail settings
- Image Settings
- Links Settings
- Locale Settings
- Locale and Date Formats
- Localization
- Login settings
- Poll Settings
- RSS/RDF Feed Settings
- Server Settings
- Session Settings
- Site Settings
- Story Settings
- Submission Settings
- Topic, What's New & E-mail Settings
- URL Rewriting