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<?php # # database settings # # Installation instructions: # NEW INSTALL # Leave these values blank, # and go to the URL where you installed LifeType # and look at /wizard.php and type the appropriate # values in there. # # This file needs to be writable # by whatever user your php scripts run as. # The easiest thing to do is to make this file # writable by everyone, and then after the wizard # completes, remove write privileges from everyone # except yourself. # # UPGRADE # remove all files from your old plog directory # (back them up somewhere, also backup your current # database) # Upload new pLog files into the same directory, # and then copy your old config.properties.php # over this file, and then run the wizard. # (note, if upgrading between minor releases: # 1.0 to 1.0.1, etc. you shouldn't run the wizard) $config['db_host'] = '[[softdbhost]]'; $config['db_username'] = '[[softdbuser]]'; $config['db_password'] = '[[softdbpass]]'; $config['db_database'] = '[[softdb]]'; $config["db_persistent"] = true; $config['db_character_set'] = 'utf8'; # # the database prefix will be appended to the name of each database tables in case you want # to have more than one version of plog running at the same time, such as the stable and # unstable one for testing. Each one could use a different prefix and therefore they could # coexist in the same unique database. If you change this after the initial configuration done # with the installation wizard, please make sure that you also rename the tables. # $config['db_prefix'] = '[[dbprefix]]'; # # This array is used to pass driver-specific parameters. Currently the only supported # one is enable_fulltext_search, that informs the MySQL driver that FULLTEXT indexes # can be used to speed up searches. It's disabled by default as it does not work with # languages such as Chinese or Japanese. In all other cases, you probably want to enable # this for performance reasons (searches are lot faster if using the FULLTEXT indexes) # $config["db_options"] = Array( "enable_mysql_fulltext_search" => false ); ?>