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Current Path : /var/softaculous/plogger/ |
Current File : //var/softaculous/plogger/plog-config.php |
<?php /* You can manually modify this file before installing (renaming this file to plog-config.php before * installation) or you can let Plogger generate the file automatically by running the installation script * (run plog-admin/_install.php in your browser). * If you want to change the database connection information, you may also edit this file manually * after Plogger has been installed. */ /* MySQL hostname */ define('PLOGGER_DB_HOST', '[[softdbhost]]'); /* MySQL database username */ define('PLOGGER_DB_USER', '[[softdbuser]]'); /* MySQL database password */ define('PLOGGER_DB_PW', '[[softdbpass]]'); /* The name of the database for Plogger */ define('PLOGGER_DB_NAME', '[[softdb]]'); /* Define the Plogger database table prefix. You can have multiple installations in one database if you give * each a unique prefix. Only numbers, letters, and underscores are permitted (i.e., plogger_). */ define('PLOGGER_TABLE_PREFIX', 'plogger_'); /* Define the Plogger directory permissions. Change permissions if you are having issues with images or * sub-directories being saved, moved, or deleted from the Plogger-created directories (i.e. Collections * or Albums) */ define('PLOGGER_CHMOD_DIR', 0755); /* Define the Plogger file permissions. Change permissions if you are having issues with viewing, * deleting, or moving images within Plogger (i.e. Pictures) */ define('PLOGGER_CHMOD_FILE', 0644); /* Is Plogger embedded in another program, like WordPress? * 1/0 (True/False) if set will overrule automatic check */ define('PLOGGER_EMBEDDED', ''); /* Define a directory path to save session variables if you are having trouble logging in or Plogger is * telling you that you have session.save_path issues and/or if your server php.ini setup has a * blank session.save_path php.ini variable */ define('PLOGGER_SESSION_SAVE_PATH', ''); /* Plogger localized language, defaults to English. Change this to localize Plogger. * A corresponding MO file for the chosen language must be installed in /plog-content/translations/. * For example, upload de.mo to /plog-content/translations/ and set PLOGGER_LOCALE to 'de' to * enable German language support. * Example language codes: da, de, et, fr, pl, ro, tr, en-CA (for Canadian English) */ define('PLOGGER_LOCALE', ''); /* Turn on debug mode if trying to troubleshoot issues. * 1/0 (True/False) if set will display debug messages at bottom of gallery and admin pages * Do not leave this running if gallery is functioning properly. */ define('PLOGGER_DEBUG', ''); ?>