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# Configuration file of TWiki Collaboration Platform, http://TWiki.org/
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#
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# Copyright (C) 1999-2007 Peter Thoeny, peter@thoeny.org
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# and TWiki Contributors. All Rights Reserved. TWiki Contributors
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# are listed in the AUTHORS file in the root of this distribution.
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# NOTE: Please extend that file, not this notice.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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# of the License, or (at your option) any later version. For
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# more details read LICENSE in the root of this distribution.
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#
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# As per the GPL, removal of this notice is prohibited.
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#
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# This configuration file is held in 'twiki/lib' directory. You can edit
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# this file directly to set your configuration, but it's much MUCH better
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# to leave this file untouched and create a new file called "LocalSite.cfg"
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# That way, there is no risk of your local settings being overwritten when
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# you upgrade.
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#
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# See 'setlib.cfg' in 'bin' directory to configure non-standard location
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# for 'lib' directory or Perl modules.
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#
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# Note that the comments in this file are formatted specifically so
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# that the 'configure' script can extract documentation from here.
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# You are *strongly* advised not to edit this file!
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#
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# You can alter the most recent revision of a topic using
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# /edit/web/topic?cmd=repRev
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# * use only as a last resort, as history is altered
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# * you must be in TWikiAdminGroup
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# * you will be presented with normal edit box, but this will also
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# include meta information, modify this with extreme care
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#
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# You can delete the most recent revision of a topic using
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# /edit/web/topic?cmd=delRev
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# * use only as a last resort, as history is lost
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# * you must be in TWikiAdminGroup
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# * fill in some dummy text in the edit box
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# * ignore preview output
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# * when you press save, last revision will be deleted
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#
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# ======================================================================
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# This page is used to set up the configuration options for TWiki. Certain of
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# the settings are required; these are marked with a
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# <font color="red">*</font>. Fill in the settings, and then select 'Update'.
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# The settings will be updated and you will be returned to this page. Any
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# errors in your configuration will be <font color="red">highlighted</font>
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# below.
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# <p />
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# If you are installing TWiki for the first time, and you are on a
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# Unix or Linux platform and behind a firewall, the only section you
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# should need to worry about below is "General path settings".
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# <p />
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# If you are on a public site, you will need to consider carefully
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# how you are going to manage authentication and access control.
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# <p />
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# There are a number of documentation topics describing how to
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# configure TWiki for different platforms, and a lot of support
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# available at TWiki.org. The configuration settings currently in
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# use can be managed using the 'configure' script.
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#
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# If your TWiki site is working, the front page should be
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# <a href="$TWiki::cfg{ScriptUrlPath}/view$TWiki::cfg{ScriptSuffix}">right here</a>
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# NOTE FOR DEVELOPERS: you can use $TWiki::cfg variables in other settings,
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# but you must be sure they are only evaluated under program control and
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# not when this fie is loaded. For example:
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## $TWiki::cfg{Blah} = "$TWiki::cfg{DataDir}/blah.dat"; # BAD
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## $TWiki::cfg{Blah} = '$TWiki::cfg{DataDir}/blah.dat'; # GOOD
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my $OS = $TWiki::cfg{OS} || '';
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# Note that the general path settings are deliberately commented out.
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# This is because they *must* be defined in LocalSite.cfg, and *not* here.
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#---+ General path settings
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# If you are a first-time installer; once you have set up the next
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# six paths below, your TWiki should work - try it. You can always come
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# back and tweak other settings later.<p />
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# <b>Security Note:</b> Only the URL paths listed below should
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# be browseable from the web. If you expose any other directories (such as
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# lib or templates) you are opening up routes for possible hacking attempts.
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# **URL M**
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# This is the root of all TWiki URLs e.g. http://myhost.com:123.
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# $TWiki::cfg{DefaultUrlHost} = 'http://your.domain.com';
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# **PATH M**
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# This is the 'cgi-bin' part of URLs used to access the TWiki bin
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# directory e.g. <code>/twiki/bin</code><br />
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# Do <b>not</b> include a trailing /.
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# <p />
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# See http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki.ShorterUrlCookbook for more information on setting up
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# TWiki to use shorter script URLs.
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# $TWiki::cfg{ScriptUrlPath} = '/twiki/bin';
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# **URLPATH M**
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# Attachments URL path e.g. /twiki/pub
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# <p /><b>Security Note:</b> files in this directory are *not*
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# protected by TWiki access controls. If you require access controls, you
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# will have to use webserver controls (e.g. .htaccess on Apache)
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# $TWiki::cfg{PubUrlPath} = '/twiki/pub';
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# **PATH M**
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# Attachments store (file path, not URL), must match /twiki/pub e.g.
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# /usr/local/twiki/pub
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# $TWiki::cfg{PubDir} = '/home/httpd/twiki/pub';
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# **PATH M**
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# Template directory e.g. /usr/local/twiki/templates
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# $TWiki::cfg{TemplateDir} = '/home/httpd/twiki/templates';
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# **PATH M**
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# Topic files store (file path, not URL) e.g. /usr/local/twiki/data
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# $TWiki::cfg{DataDir} = '/home/httpd/twiki/data';
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# **PATH M**
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# Translation files directory (file path, not URL) e.g. /usr/local/twiki/locales
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# $TWiki::cfg{LocalesDir} = '/home/httpd/twiki/po';
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# **PATH M**
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# Directory where passthrough files used by twiki are stored. Passthrough files
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# are used by TWiki to work around the limitations of HTTP.
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# <b>Security Note:</b> The directory must <b>not</b> be
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# browseable from the web, otherwise it could be used to intercept parameters
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# used when someone logs in!
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$TWiki::cfg{PassthroughDir} = '/tmp';
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# **STRING 10**
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# Suffix of TWiki CGI scripts (e.g. .cgi or .pl). You may need to set this
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# if your webserver requires an extension.
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$TWiki::cfg{ScriptSuffix} = '';
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#---+ Operating system
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# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
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# {OS} and {DetailedOS} are calculated in the TWiki code. <b>You
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# should only need to override if there is something badly wrong with
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# those calculations.</b><br />
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# {OS} may be one of UNIX WINDOWS VMS DOS MACINTOSH OS2
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# $TWiki::cfg{OS} =
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# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
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# The value of Perl $OS
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# $TWiki::cfg{DetailedOS} =
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# ---+ Security setup
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# **STRING H**
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# Configuration password (not prompted)
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$TWiki::cfg{Password} = '';
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#---++ Sessions
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# **BOOLEAN**
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# You can use persistent CGI session tracking even if you are not using login.
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# This allows you to have persistent session variables - for example, skins.
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# Client sessions are not required for logins to work, but TWiki will not
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# be able to remember logged-in users consistently.
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#
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# See TWiki.TWikiUserAuthentication for a full discussion of the pros and
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# cons of using persistent sessions.
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$TWiki::cfg{UseClientSessions} = 1;
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# **STRING 100**
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# Absolute file path of the directory in which session files
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# are stored. Session files are files used to record data about active
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# users - for example, whether they are logged in or not.
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# <b>Security Note:</b> The directory must <b>not</b> be
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# browseable from the web, otherwise it could be used to mount an attack on
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# the server!
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$TWiki::cfg{Sessions}{Dir} = '/tmp';
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# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
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# Set the session timeout, in seconds. The session will be cleared after this
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# amount of time without the session being accessed. The default is 6 hours
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# (21600 seconds).<p />
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# <b>Note</b>By default, session expiry is done "on the fly" by the same
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# processes used to
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# serve TWiki requests. As such it imposes a load on the server. When
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# there are very large numbers of session files, this load can become
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# significant. For best performance, you can set {Sessions}{ExpireAfter}
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# to a negative number, which will mean that TWiki won't try to clean
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# up expired sessions using CGI processes. Instead you should use a cron
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# job to clean up expired sessions. The standard maintenance cron script
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# <tt>tools/tick_twiki.pl</tt> includes this function.
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$TWiki::cfg{Sessions}{ExpireAfter} = 21600;
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# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
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# If you have persistent sessions enabled, then TWiki will use a cookie in
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# the browser to store the session ID. If the client has cookies disabled,
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# then TWiki will not be able to record the session. As a fallback, TWiki
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# can rewrite local URLs to pass the session ID as a parameter to the URL.
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# This is a potential security risk, because it increases the chance of a
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# session ID being stolen (accidentally or intentionally) by another user.
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# If this is turned off, users with cookies disabled will have to
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# re-authenticate for every secure page access (unless you are using
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# {Sessions}{MapIP2SID}).
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$TWiki::cfg{Sessions}{IDsInURLs} = 0;
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# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
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# It's important to check that the user trying to use a session is the
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# same user who originally created the session. TWiki does this by making
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# sure, before initializing a previously stored session, that the IP
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# address stored in the session matches the IP address of the user asking
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# for that session. Turn this off if a client IP address may change during
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# the lifetime of a session (unlikely)
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$TWiki::cfg{Sessions}{UseIPMatching} = 1;
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# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
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# For compatibility with older versions, TWiki supports the mapping of the
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# clients IP address to a session ID. You can only use this if all
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# client IP addresses are known to be unique.
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# If this option is enabled, TWiki will <b>not</b> store cookies in the
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# browser.
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# The mapping is held in the file $TWiki::cfg{Sessions}{Dir}/ip2sid. If you turn
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# this option on, you can safely turn {Sessions}{IDsInURLs} <i>off</i>.
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$TWiki::cfg{Sessions}{MapIP2SID} = 0;
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#---++ Authentication
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# **SELECTCLASS none,TWiki::Client::*Login**
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# TWiki supports different ways of responding when the user asks to log
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# in (or is asked to log in as the result of an access control fault).
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# They are:
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# <ol><li>
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# none - Don't support logging in, all users have access to everything.
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# </li><li>
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# TWiki::Client::TemplateLogin - Redirect to the login template, which
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# asks for a username and password in a form. Does not cache the ID in
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# the browser, so requires client sessions to work.
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# </li><li>
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# TWiki::Client::ApacheLogin - Redirect to an '...auth' script for which
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# Apache can be configured to ask for authorization information. Does
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# not require client sessions, but works best with them enabled.
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# </li></ol>
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$TWiki::cfg{LoginManager} = 'none';
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# **REGEX**
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# The perl regular expression used to constrain user login names. Some
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# environments may require funny characters in login names, such as \.
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# This is a filter <b>in</b> expression i.e. a login name must match this
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# expression or an error will be thrown and the login denied.
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$TWiki::cfg{LoginNameFilterIn} = qr/^[^\s\*?~^\$@%`"'&;|<>\x00-\x1f]+$/;
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# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
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# Guest user's login name. You are recommended not to change this.
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$TWiki::cfg{DefaultUserLogin} = 'guest';
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# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
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# Guest user's wiki name. You are recommended not to change this.
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$TWiki::cfg{DefaultUserWikiName} = 'TWikiGuest';
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# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
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# An admin user login is is required by the install script for some addons and
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# plugins, usually to gain write access to the TWiki web.
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# If you change this you risk making topics uneditable.
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$TWiki::cfg{AdminUserWikiName} = 'TWikiAdminGroup';
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# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
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# Group of users that can use special action=repRev and action=delRev
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# on =save= and ALWAYS have edit powers. See TWiki.TWikiDocumentation
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# for an explanation of twiki groups. This user will also run all the
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# standard cron jobs, such as statistics and mail notification.
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# <b>Make sure you edit this topic if you enable authentication</b>
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$TWiki::cfg{SuperAdminGroup} = 'TWikiAdminGroup';
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# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
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# Name of topic in the {UsersWebName} web where registered users
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# are listed. Automatically maintained by the standard
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# registration scripts. <b>If you change this setting you will have to
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# use TWiki to manually rename the existing topic</b>
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$TWiki::cfg{UsersTopicName} = 'TWikiUsers';
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# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
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# Map login name to Wiki name via the mapping in the topic named
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# in {UsersTopicName}. Set this to $FALSE for .htpasswd
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# authenticated sites where the user's wiki name is the
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# name they use to log in, or if you have some other way of
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# making the mapping to a Wiki name (e.g. a local Plugin).
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$TWiki::cfg{MapUserToWikiName} = $TRUE;
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# **STRING 100 EXPERT**
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# Comma-separated list of scripts that require the user to authenticate.
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# With TemplateLogin, any time an unauthenticated user attempts to access
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# one of these scripts, they will be redirected to the login script. With
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# ApacheLogin, they will be redirected to the logon script (note
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# login and logon; they are different scripts). This approach means that
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# only the logon script needs to be specified as require valid-user when
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# using Apache authentication.
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# <p/>
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# If you want finer access control (e.g. authorised users only in one web
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# but open access in another) then you should *clear* this list, and use
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# TWiki Permissions to control access. Users wishing to make changes will
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# have to log in by clicking a "log in" link instead of being automatically
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# redirected when they try to edit.
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$TWiki::cfg{AuthScripts} = 'attach,edit,manage,rename,save,upload,viewauth,rdiffauth';
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# **STRING 80 EXPERT**
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# Authentication realm. This is
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# normally only used in md5 password encoding. You may need to change it
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# if you are sharing a password file with another application.
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$TWiki::cfg{AuthRealm} =
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'Enter your TWiki.LoginName. (Typically First name and last name, no space, no dots, capitalized, e.g. !JohnSmith, unless you chose otherwise). Visit TWiki.TWikiRegistration if you do not have one.';
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#---++ Passwords
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# **SELECTCLASS none,TWiki::Users::*User**
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# Name of the password handler implementation. The password handler manages
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# the passwords database, and provides password lookup, and optionally
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# password change, services. TWiki ships with two alternative implementations:
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# <ol><li>
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# TWiki::Users::HtPasswdUser - handles 'htpasswd' format files, with
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# passwords encoded as per the HtpasswdEncoding
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# </li><li>
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# TWiki::Users::ApacheHtpasswdUser - should behave identically to
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# HtpasswdUser, but uses the CPAN:Apache::Htpasswd package to interact
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# with Apache. It is shipped mainly as a demonstration of how to write
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# a new password manager.
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# </li></ol>
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# You can provide your own alternative by implementing a new subclass of
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# TWiki::Users::Password, and pointing {PasswordManager} at it in
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# lib/LocalSite.cfg.<p />
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# If 'none' is selected, users will not be able to change passwords, and
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# will always be authenticated by the TemplateLogin manager, regardless of
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# what username or password they enter. This may be useful when you want to
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# enable logins so TWiki can identify contributors, but you don't care about
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# passwords.
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$TWiki::cfg{PasswordManager} = 'TWiki::Users::HtPasswdUser';
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# **NUMBER**
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# Minimum length for a password, for new registrations and password changes.
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# If you want to allow null passwords, set this to 0.
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$TWiki::cfg{MinPasswordLength} = 1;
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# **PATH**
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# Path to the file that stores passwords, for the TWiki::Users::HtPasswdUser
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# password manager. You can use the <tt>htpasswd</tt> Apache program to create a new
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# password file with the right encoding.
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$TWiki::cfg{Htpasswd}{FileName} = '$TWiki::cfg{DataDir}/.htpasswd';
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# **SELECT crypt,sha1,md5,plain**
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# Password encryption, for the TWiki::Users::HtPasswdUser password manager.
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# You can use the <tt>htpasswd</tt> Apache program to create a new
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# password file with the right encoding.
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# <dl>
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# <dt>crypt</dt><dd>is the default, and should be used on Linux/Unix.</dd>
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# <dt>sha1</dt><dd> is recommended for use on Windows.</dd>
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# <dt>md5</dt><dd> may be useful on sites where password files are required
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# to be portable. In this case, the {AuthRealm} is used with the username
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# and password to generate the encrypted form of the password, thus:
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# <tt>user:{AuthRealm}:password</tt>. Take note of this, because it means that
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# if the {AuthRealm} changes, any existing MD5 encoded passwords will be
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# invalidated by the change!</dd>
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# <dt>plain</dt><dd> stores passwords as plain text (no encryption).</dd>
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# </dl>
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$TWiki::cfg{Htpasswd}{Encoding} = 'crypt';
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||
|
|
||
|
#---++ User Mapping
|
||
|
# **SELECTCLASS TWiki::Users::*UserMapping**
|
||
|
# This allows advanced users to write and over-ride the TWiki User and group mappings
|
||
|
# rather than the loginname->TWikiUser and Groups definitions comming from TWiki
|
||
|
# user and group topics. Currently only TWikiUserMapping is implemented.
|
||
|
# <ol><li>
|
||
|
# TWiki::Users::TWikiUserMapping - uses TWiki user and group topics to determine user
|
||
|
# information and group memberships
|
||
|
# </li></ol>
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{UserMappingManager} = 'TWiki::Users::TWikiUserMapping';
|
||
|
|
||
|
#---++ Registration
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
# If you want users to be able to use a login ID other than their
|
||
|
# wikiname, you need to turn this on. It controls whether the 'LoginName'
|
||
|
# box appears during the user registration process. If you are using
|
||
|
# intranet authentication instead of TWiki authentication, you probably
|
||
|
# need to turn this on.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Register}{AllowLoginName} = $FALSE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Hide password in registration email to the *user*
|
||
|
# Note that TWiki sends admins a separate confirmation.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Register}{HidePasswd} = $TRUE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Whether registrations must be verified by the user following
|
||
|
# a link sent in an email to the user's registered email address
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Register}{NeedVerification} = $TRUE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
#---++ Paths
|
||
|
# **PATH EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Path control. If set, overrides the default PATH setting to control
|
||
|
# where TWiki looks for programs. Check notes for your operating
|
||
|
# system. NOTE: it is better to use full pathnames in the paths to
|
||
|
# external programs, rather than relying on this path.
|
||
|
# <ol>
|
||
|
# <li> Unix or Linux
|
||
|
# <ul>
|
||
|
# <li> path separator is :</li>
|
||
|
# <li> ensure diff and shell (Bourne or bash type) is found on
|
||
|
# the path.</li>
|
||
|
# </ul>
|
||
|
# </li>
|
||
|
# <li> Windows ActiveState Perl, with non-Cygwin RCS, OR no
|
||
|
# PERL5SHELL setting.
|
||
|
# <ul>
|
||
|
# <li> path separator is ;</li>
|
||
|
# <li> The Windows system directory (e.g. c:\winnt\system32) is
|
||
|
# required in this path.</li>
|
||
|
# <li> Must NOT use '/' in pathnames as this upsets cmd.exe -
|
||
|
# single '' is OK using Perl single-quoted string.</li>
|
||
|
# </ul>
|
||
|
# </li>
|
||
|
# <li> Windows: ActiveState Perl, with Cygwin RCS and PERL5SHELL set
|
||
|
# to 'c:/cygwin/bin/bash.exe -c'
|
||
|
# <ul>
|
||
|
# <li> path separator is ;</li>
|
||
|
# <li> best to avoid 'c:/foo' type paths, because it can cause a
|
||
|
# Perl 'Insecure directory in $ENV{PATH}' error.
|
||
|
# The best approach is to convert 'c:/foo' to '/cygdrive/c/foo'
|
||
|
# - odd looking but it works! The Windows system directory
|
||
|
# (e.g. /cygdrive/c/winnt/system32) is required in this path.
|
||
|
# For example:
|
||
|
# /cygdrive/c/YOURCYGWINDIR/bin;/cygdrive/c/YOURWINDOWSDIR/system32</li>
|
||
|
# </ul>
|
||
|
# </li>
|
||
|
# <li> Windows: ActiveState Perl, with non-Cygwin RCS,
|
||
|
# OR no PERL5SHELL setting.
|
||
|
# <ul>
|
||
|
# <li> path separator is ';'</li>
|
||
|
# <li> The Windows system directory is required in this path.
|
||
|
# Must NOT use / in directories on the path as this upsets
|
||
|
# cmd.exe - single '\' is OK using Perl single quoted string.
|
||
|
# </li>
|
||
|
# </ul>
|
||
|
# </li>
|
||
|
# </ol>
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{SafeEnvPath} = '/bin:/usr/bin';
|
||
|
|
||
|
#---++ Miscellaneous
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Remove .. from %INCLUDE{filename}%, to stop includes
|
||
|
# of relative paths.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{DenyDotDotInclude} = $TRUE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
#
|
||
|
# Allow %INCLUDE of URLs. This is disabled by default, because it is possible
|
||
|
# to mount a denial-of-service (DoS) attack on a TWiki site using INCLUDE and
|
||
|
# URLs. Only enable it if you are in an environment where a DoS attack is not
|
||
|
# a high risk.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{INCLUDE}{AllowURLs} = $FALSE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
#Allow the use of SCRIPT tags in content. if this is set false, all
|
||
|
# SCRIPT sections will be removed from the body of topics. They can still
|
||
|
# be used in the HEAD section, though. Note that this may prevent some
|
||
|
# plugins from functioning correctly.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{AllowInlineScript} = $TRUE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **REGEX EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Filter-in regex for uploaded (attached) file names. This is a filter
|
||
|
# <b>in</b>, so any files that match this filter will be renamed on upload
|
||
|
# to prevent upload of files with the same file extensions as executables.
|
||
|
# <p /> NOTE: Be sure to update
|
||
|
# this list with any configuration or script filetypes that are
|
||
|
# automatically run by your web server.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{UploadFilter} = qr/^(\.htaccess|.*\.(?i)(?:php[0-9s]?(\..*)?|[sp]htm[l]?(\..*)?|pl|py|cgi))$/;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **REGEX EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Filter-out regex for webnames, topic names, usernames, include paths
|
||
|
# and skin names. This is a filter <b>out</b>, so if any of the
|
||
|
# characters matched by this expression are seen in names, they will be
|
||
|
# removed.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{NameFilter} = qr/[\s\*?~^\$@%`"'&;|<>\x00-\x1f]/;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# If this is set, the the search module will use more relaxed
|
||
|
# rules governing regular expressions searches.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{ForceUnsafeRegexes} = $FALSE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Build the path to /twiki/bin from the URL that was used to get this
|
||
|
# far. This can be useful when rewriting rules or redirection are used
|
||
|
# to shorten URLs. Note that displayed links are incorrect after failed
|
||
|
# authentication if this is set, so unless you really know what you are
|
||
|
# doing, leave it alone.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{GetScriptUrlFromCgi} = $FALSE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Draining STDIN may be necessary if the script is called due to a
|
||
|
# redirect and the original query was a POST. In this case the web
|
||
|
# server is waiting to write the POST data to this script's STDIN,
|
||
|
# but CGI.pm won't drain STDIN as it is seeing a GET because of the
|
||
|
# redirect, not a POST. Enable this <b>only</b> in case a TWiki script
|
||
|
# hangs.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{DrainStdin} = $FALSE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Remove port number from URL. If set, and a URL is given with a port
|
||
|
# number e.g. http://my.server.com:8080/twiki/bin/view, this will strip
|
||
|
# off the port number before using the url in links.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RemovePortNumber} = $FALSE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Allow the use of URLs in the <tt>redirectto</tt> parameter to the
|
||
|
# <tt>save</tt> script, and in <tt>topic</tt> parameter to the
|
||
|
# <tt>view</tt> script. <b>WARNING:</b> Enabling this feature makes it
|
||
|
# very easy to build phishing pages using the wiki, so in general,
|
||
|
# public sites should <b>not</b> enable it. Note: It is possible to
|
||
|
# redirect to a topic regardless of this setting, such as
|
||
|
# <tt>redirectto=OtherTopic</tt> or <tt>redirectto=Web.OtherTopic</tt>.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{AllowRedirectUrl} = $FALSE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
#---+ Anti-spam measures
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Standard TWiki incorporates some simple anti-spam measures to protect
|
||
|
# e-mail addresses and control the activities of benign robots. These
|
||
|
# should be enough to handle intranet requirements. Administrators of
|
||
|
# public (internet) sites are strongly recommended to investigate the
|
||
|
# <a href="http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/BlackListPlugin">
|
||
|
# BlackListPlugin </a>
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 50**
|
||
|
# Text added to email addresses to prevent spambots from grabbing
|
||
|
# addresses e.g. set to 'NOSPAM' to get fred@user.co.ru
|
||
|
# rendered as fred@user.co.NOSPAM.ru
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{AntiSpam}{EmailPadding} = '';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
# Normally TWiki stores the user's sensitive information (such as their e-mail
|
||
|
# address) in a database out of public view. It also obfuscates e-mail
|
||
|
# addresses displayed in the browser. This is to help prevent e-mail
|
||
|
# spam and identity fraud.<br />
|
||
|
# If that is not a risk for you (e.g. you are behind a firewall) and you
|
||
|
# are happy for e-mails to be made public to all TWiki users,
|
||
|
# then you can set this option.<br />
|
||
|
# Note that if this option is set, then the <code>user</code> parameter to
|
||
|
# <code>%USERINFO</code> is ignored.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{AntiSpam}{HideUserDetails} = $TRUE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
# By default, TWiki doesn't do anything to stop robots, such as those used
|
||
|
# by search engines, from visiting "normal view" pages.
|
||
|
# If you disable this option, TWiki will generate a META tag to tell robots
|
||
|
# not to index pages.<br />
|
||
|
# Inappropriate pages (like the raw and edit views) are always protected from
|
||
|
# being indexed.<br />
|
||
|
# Note that for full protection from robots you should also use robots.txt
|
||
|
# (there is an example in the root of your TWiki installation).
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{AntiSpam}{RobotsAreWelcome} = $TRUE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
#---+ Log files
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
# Whether or not to to log different actions in the Access log
|
||
|
# (in order of how frequently they occur in a typical installation).
|
||
|
# Information in the Access log is used in gathering web statistics,
|
||
|
# and is useful as an audit trail of TWiki activity.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Log}{view} = $TRUE; # very frequent, every page view
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Log}{search} = $TRUE;
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Log}{changes} = $TRUE; # infrequent if you use WebChanges
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Log}{rdiff} = $TRUE; # whenever revisions are differenced
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Log}{edit} = $TRUE; # fairly frequent, every time a page is edited
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Log}{save} = $TRUE;
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Log}{upload} = $TRUE; # whenever a new attachment is created
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Log}{attach} = $TRUE;
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Log}{rename} = $TRUE; # when a topic or attachment is renamed
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Log}{register} = $TRUE; # rare, when a new user registers
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Names of the various log files. You can use %DATE% (which gets expanded
|
||
|
# to YYYYMM e.g. 200501) in the pathnames to cause the file to be renewed
|
||
|
# every month e.g. /var/log/TWiki/log.%DATE%.
|
||
|
# It defaults to the data dir
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **PATH**
|
||
|
# File for configuration messages generated by the configure script.
|
||
|
# (usually very very low volume).
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{ConfigurationLogName} = '$TWiki::cfg{DataDir}/configurationlog.txt';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **PATH**
|
||
|
# File for debug messages (usually very low volume). %DATE% gets expanded
|
||
|
# to YYYYMM (year, month), allowing you to rotate logs.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{DebugFileName} = '$TWiki::cfg{DataDir}/debug.txt';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **PATH**
|
||
|
# Warnings - low volume, hopefully! %DATE% gets expanded
|
||
|
# to YYYYMM (year, month), allowing you to rotate logs.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{WarningFileName} = '$TWiki::cfg{DataDir}/warn%DATE%.txt';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **PATH**
|
||
|
# Access log - high volume, depending on what you enabled in {Log} above.
|
||
|
# %DATE% gets expanded to YYYYMM (year, month), allowing you to rotate logs.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{LogFileName} = '$TWiki::cfg{DataDir}/log%DATE%.txt';
|
||
|
|
||
|
#---+ Localisation
|
||
|
|
||
|
# <p>
|
||
|
# Configuration items in this section control two things: recognition of
|
||
|
# national (non-ascii) characters and the system locale used by TWiki, which
|
||
|
# influences how programs TWiki and external programa called by it behave
|
||
|
# regarding internationalization.
|
||
|
# </p>
|
||
|
# <p>
|
||
|
# <b>Note:</b> for user interface internationalization, the only settings that
|
||
|
# matter are {UserInterfaceInternationalisation}, which enables user interface
|
||
|
# internationalisation, and {Site}{CharSet}, which controls which charset TWiki
|
||
|
# will use for storing topics and displaying content for the users. As soon as
|
||
|
# {UserInterfaceInternationalisation} is set and the required
|
||
|
# (<code>Locale::Maketext::Lexicon</code> and <code>Encode</code>/MapUTF8 Perl
|
||
|
# modules) are installed (see the <em>CGI Setup</em> section above), the
|
||
|
# multi-language user interface will <em>just</em> work.
|
||
|
# </p>
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
# Enable user interface internationalisation, i.e. presenting the user
|
||
|
# interface in the users own language.
|
||
|
# <p />
|
||
|
# Under {UserInterfaceInternationalisation}, check every language that you want
|
||
|
# your site to support. This setting is only used when
|
||
|
# {UserInterfaceInternationalisation} is enabled. If you disable all languages,
|
||
|
# internationalisation will also be disabled, even if
|
||
|
# {UserInterfaceInternationalisation} is enabled: internationalisation support
|
||
|
# for no languages doesn't make any sense.
|
||
|
# <p />
|
||
|
# Allowing all languages is the best for <em>really</em> international sites.
|
||
|
# But for best performance you should enable only the languages you really
|
||
|
# need. English is the default language, and is always enabled.
|
||
|
# <p />
|
||
|
# {LocalesDir} is used to find the languages supported in your instalation,
|
||
|
# so if the list below is empty, it's probably because {LocalesDir} is pointing
|
||
|
# to the wrong place.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{UserInterfaceInternationalisation} = $FALSE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# *LANGUAGES* Marker used by bin/configure script - do not remove!
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Languages}{cs}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Languages}{da}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Languages}{de}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Languages}{es}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Languages}{fr}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Languages}{it}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Languages}{nl}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Languages}{pl}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Languages}{pt}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Languages}{ru}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Languages}{sv}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Languages}{'zh-cn'}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Languages}{'zh-tw'}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **SELECT gmtime,servertime**
|
||
|
# Set the timezone (this only effects the display of times,
|
||
|
# all internal storage is still in GMT). May be gmtime or servertime
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{DisplayTimeValues} = 'gmtime';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
# Locale - set to enable operating system level locales and
|
||
|
# internationalisation support for 8-bit character sets
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{UseLocale} = $FALSE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 50**
|
||
|
# Site-wide locale - used by TWiki and external programs such as grep, and to
|
||
|
# specify the character set in which content must be presented for the user's
|
||
|
# web browser.
|
||
|
# <br/>
|
||
|
# The language part also prevents English plural handling for non-English
|
||
|
# languages. If the language is not English, TWiki won't try to calculate
|
||
|
# plurals for WikiNames automatically.
|
||
|
# <br/>
|
||
|
# Note that {Site}{Locale} is ignored unless {UseLocale} is set.
|
||
|
# <br />
|
||
|
# Locale names are not standardised - check 'locale -a' on your
|
||
|
# system to see what's installed, and check this works using command
|
||
|
# line tools. You may also need to check what charsets your browsers
|
||
|
# accept - the 'preferred MIME names' at
|
||
|
# http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets are a good starting
|
||
|
# point.
|
||
|
# <br />
|
||
|
# WARNING: Topics are stored in site character set format, so data
|
||
|
# conversion of file names and contents will be needed if you change
|
||
|
# locales after creating topics whose names or contents include 8-bit
|
||
|
# characters.
|
||
|
# <br />
|
||
|
# Examples:<br />
|
||
|
# <code>de_AT.ISO-8859-15</code> - Austria with ISO-8859-15 for Euro<br />
|
||
|
# <code>ru_RU.KOI8-R</code> - Russia<br />
|
||
|
# <code>ja_JP.eucjp</code> - Japan <br />
|
||
|
# <code>C</code> - English only; no I18N features regarding character
|
||
|
# encodings and external programs.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Site}{Locale} = 'en_US.ISO-8859-1';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Disable to force explicit listing of national chars in
|
||
|
# regexes, rather than relying on locale-based regexes. Intended
|
||
|
# for Perl 5.6 or higher on platforms with broken locales: should
|
||
|
# only be disabled if you have locale problems.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Site}{LocaleRegexes} = $TRUE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING EXPERT**
|
||
|
# If a suitable working locale is not available (i.e. {UseLocale}
|
||
|
# is disabled), OR you are using Perl 5.005 (with or without working
|
||
|
# locales), OR {Site}{LocaleRegexes} is disabled, you can use WikiWords with
|
||
|
# accented national characters by putting any '8-bit' accented
|
||
|
# national characters within these strings - i.e. {UpperNational}
|
||
|
# should contain upper case non-ASCII letters. This is termed
|
||
|
# 'non-locale regexes' mode.
|
||
|
# If 'non-locale regexes' is in effect, WikiWord linking will work,
|
||
|
# but some features such as sorting of WikiWords in search results
|
||
|
# may not. These features depend on {UseLocale}, which can be set
|
||
|
# independently of {Site}{{LocaleRegexes}, so they will work with Perl
|
||
|
# 5.005 as long as {UseLocale} is set and you have working
|
||
|
# locales.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{UpperNational} = '';
|
||
|
# **STRING EXPERT**
|
||
|
#
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{LowerNational} = '';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 50 EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Change this only if you must match a specific locale (from 'locale -a')
|
||
|
# whose character set is not supported by your chosen conversion module
|
||
|
# (i.e. Encode for Perl 5.8 or higher, or Unicode::MapUTF8 for other Perl
|
||
|
# versions). For example, if the locale 'ja_JP.eucjp' exists on your system
|
||
|
# but only 'euc-jp' is supported by Unicode::MapUTF8, set this to 'euc-jp'.
|
||
|
# If you don't define it, it will automatically be defaulted from the
|
||
|
# {Site}{Locale}. Only used if {UseLocale} is set.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Site}{CharSet} = undef;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Site language - change this from the default if it is incorrect. Only
|
||
|
# used if {UseLocale} is set.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Site}{Lang} = undef;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Site language - change this from the default if it is incorrect. Only
|
||
|
# used if {UseLocale} is set.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Site}{FullLang} = undef;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Change non-existant plural topic name to singular,
|
||
|
# e.g. TestPolicies to TestPolicy. Only works in English.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{PluralToSingular} = $TRUE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
#---+ Store settings
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **SELECT RcsWrap,RcsLite EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Default store implementation.
|
||
|
# <ul><li>RcsWrap uses normal RCS executables.</li>
|
||
|
# <li>RcsLite uses a 100% Perl simplified implementation of RCS.
|
||
|
# RcsLite is useful if you don't have, and can't install, RCS - for
|
||
|
# example, on a hosted platform. It will work, and is compatible with
|
||
|
# RCS, but is not quite as fast.</li></ul>
|
||
|
# You can manually add options to LocalSite.cfg to select a
|
||
|
# different store for each web. If $TWiki::cfg{Store}{Fred} is defined, it will
|
||
|
# be taken as the name of a perl class (which must implement the methods of
|
||
|
# TWiki::Store::RcsFile).
|
||
|
# The TWiki::Store::Subversive class is an example implementation using the
|
||
|
# Subversion version control system as a data store.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{StoreImpl} = 'RcsWrap';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# The quote used for command arguments is normally ' for
|
||
|
# unix, and " for Windows.
|
||
|
# <b>Note: If you override any of the paths, parameters of the form
|
||
|
# %ARG|T% must <em>NOT</em> be enclosed in any kind of quotes.</b>
|
||
|
# Otherwise the quotes will be treated as part of the parameter value.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{BinDir} ||= '/usr/bin';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 20**
|
||
|
# Specifies the extension to use on RCS files. Set to -x,v on windows, leave
|
||
|
# blank on other platforms.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ExtOption} = "";
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **OCTAL**
|
||
|
# File security for new directories. You may have to adjust these
|
||
|
# permissions to allow (or deny) users other than the webserver user access
|
||
|
# to directories that TWiki creates. This is an *octal* number
|
||
|
# representing the standard UNIX permissions (e.g. 755 == rwxr-xr-x)
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{dirPermission}= 0775;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **OCTAL**
|
||
|
# File security for new files. You may have to adjust these
|
||
|
# permissions to allow (or deny) users other than the webserver user access
|
||
|
# to files that TWiki creates. This is an *octal* number
|
||
|
# representing the standard UNIX permissions (e.g. 644 == rw-r--r--)
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{filePermission}= 0644;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Some file-based Store implementations (RcsWrap and RcsLite for
|
||
|
# example) store attachment meta-data separately from the actual attachments.
|
||
|
# This means that it is possible to have a file in an attachment directory
|
||
|
# that is not seen as an attachment by TWiki. Sometimes it is desirable to
|
||
|
# be able to simply copy files into a directory and have them appear as
|
||
|
# attachments, and that's what this feature allows you to do.
|
||
|
# Considered experimental.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{AutoAttachPubFiles} = $FALSE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **REGEX EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Perl regular expression matching suffixes valid on plain text files
|
||
|
# Defines which attachments will be treated as ASCII in RCS. This is a
|
||
|
# filter <b>in</b>, so any filenames that match this expression will
|
||
|
# be treated as ASCII.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{asciiFileSuffixes} = qr/\.(txt|html|xml|pl)$/;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Set this if you want to use RCS subdirectories instead of storing
|
||
|
# ,v files alongside the topics. Not recommended.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{useSubDir} = $FALSE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Set this if your RCS cannot check out using the -p option.
|
||
|
# May be needed in some windows installations (not required for cygwin)
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{coMustCopy} = $FALSE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **PATH**
|
||
|
# Full path to GNU-compatible egrep program. This is used for searching.
|
||
|
# %CS{|-i}% will be expanded
|
||
|
# to -i for case-sensitive search or to the empty string otherwise.
|
||
|
# Similarly for %DET, which controls whether matching lines are required.
|
||
|
# (see the documentation on these options with GNU grep for details).
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{EgrepCmd} = "/bin/egrep" . ' %CS{|-i}% %DET{|-l}% -H -- %TOKEN|U% %FILES|F%';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **PATH**
|
||
|
# Full path to GNU-compatible fgrep program. This is used for searching.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{FgrepCmd} = "/bin/fgrep" . ' %CS{|-i}% %DET{|-l}% -H -- %TOKEN|U% %FILES|F%';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **COMMAND**
|
||
|
# RcsWrap initialise a file as binary.
|
||
|
# %FILENAME|F% will be expanded to the filename.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{initBinaryCmd} = "$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{BinDir}/rcs $TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ExtOption} -i -t-none -kb %FILENAME|F%";
|
||
|
# **COMMAND**
|
||
|
# RcsWrap initialise a topic file.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{initTextCmd} = "$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{BinDir}/rcs $TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ExtOption} -i -t-none -ko %FILENAME|F%";
|
||
|
# **COMMAND**
|
||
|
# RcsWrap uses this on Windows to create temporary binary files during upload.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{tmpBinaryCmd} = "$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{BinDir}/rcs $TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ExtOption} -kb %FILENAME|F%";
|
||
|
# **COMMAND**
|
||
|
# RcsWrap check-in.
|
||
|
# %USERNAME|S% will be expanded to the username.
|
||
|
# %COMMENT|U% will be expanded to the comment.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ciCmd} =
|
||
|
"$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{BinDir}/ci $TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ExtOption} -m%COMMENT|U% -t-none -w%USERNAME|S% -u %FILENAME|F%";
|
||
|
# **COMMAND**
|
||
|
# RcsWrap check in, forcing the date.
|
||
|
# %DATE|D% will be expanded to the date.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ciDateCmd} =
|
||
|
"$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{BinDir}/ci $TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ExtOption} -m%COMMENT|U% -t-none -d%DATE|D% -u -w%USERNAME|S% %FILENAME|F%";
|
||
|
# **COMMAND**
|
||
|
# RcsWrap check out.
|
||
|
# %REVISION|N% will be expanded to the revision number
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{coCmd} =
|
||
|
"$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{BinDir}/co $TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ExtOption} -p%REVISION|N% -ko %FILENAME|F%";
|
||
|
# **COMMAND**
|
||
|
# RcsWrap file history.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{histCmd} =
|
||
|
"$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{BinDir}/rlog $TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ExtOption} -h %FILENAME|F%";
|
||
|
# **COMMAND**
|
||
|
# RcsWrap revision info about the file.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{infoCmd} =
|
||
|
"$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{BinDir}/rlog $TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ExtOption} -r%REVISION|N% %FILENAME|F%";
|
||
|
# **COMMAND**
|
||
|
# RcsWrap revision info about the revision that existed at a given date.
|
||
|
# %REVISIONn|N% will be expanded to the revision number.
|
||
|
# %CONTEXT|N% will be expanded to the number of lines of context.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{rlogDateCmd} =
|
||
|
"$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{BinDir}/rlog $TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ExtOption} -d%DATE|D% %FILENAME|F%";
|
||
|
# **COMMAND**
|
||
|
# RcsWrap differences between two revisions.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{diffCmd} =
|
||
|
"$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{BinDir}/rcsdiff $TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ExtOption} -q -w -B -r%REVISION1|N% -r%REVISION2|N% -ko --unified=%CONTEXT|N% %FILENAME|F%";
|
||
|
# **COMMAND**
|
||
|
# RcsWrap lock a file.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{lockCmd} =
|
||
|
"$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{BinDir}/rcs $TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ExtOption} -l %FILENAME|F%";
|
||
|
# **COMMAND**
|
||
|
# RcsWrap unlock a file.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{unlockCmd} =
|
||
|
"$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{BinDir}/rcs $TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ExtOption} -u %FILENAME|F%";
|
||
|
# **COMMAND**
|
||
|
# RcsWrap break a file lock.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{breaklockCmd} =
|
||
|
"$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{BinDir}/rcs $TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ExtOption} -u -M %FILENAME|F%";
|
||
|
# **COMMAND**
|
||
|
# RcsWrap delete a specific revision.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{delRevCmd} =
|
||
|
"$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{BinDir}/rcs $TWiki::cfg{RCS}{ExtOption} -o%REVISION|N% %FILENAME|F%";
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **PATH**
|
||
|
# Path to the directory where the RCS store implementation will create
|
||
|
# plugin work areas. Plugin work areas are directories that are managed
|
||
|
# by plugins, for example for temporary files. The directory has to be
|
||
|
# readable and writable by the webserver user.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RCS}{WorkAreaDir} = '$TWiki::cfg{PubDir}/_work_areas';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN**
|
||
|
# Set to enable hierarchical webs. Without this setting, TWiki will only
|
||
|
# allow a single level of webs. If you set this, you can use
|
||
|
# multiple levels, like a directory tree, i.e. webs within webs. See
|
||
|
# TWiki.MultiLevelWikiWebs for more details.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{EnableHierarchicalWebs} = 1;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Name of the web where documentation and default preferences are held. If you
|
||
|
# change this setting, you must make sure the web exists and contains
|
||
|
# appropriate content, and upgrade scripts may no longer work (i.e. don't
|
||
|
# change it unless you are certain that you know what you are doing!)
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{SystemWebName} = 'TWiki';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Name of the web used as a trashcan (where deleted topics are moved)
|
||
|
# If you change this setting, you must make sure the web exists.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{TrashWebName} = 'Trash';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Name of the web where usertopics are stored. If you
|
||
|
# change this setting, you must make sure the web exists and contains
|
||
|
# appropriate content, and upgrade scripts may no longer work
|
||
|
# (i.e. don't change it unless you are <b>certain</b> that you know what
|
||
|
# you are doing!)
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{UsersWebName} = 'Main';
|
||
|
|
||
|
#---+ Mail and Proxies
|
||
|
# **STRING 30**
|
||
|
# TWiki administrator's e-mail address e.g. <code>webmaster@example.com</code>
|
||
|
# (used in <code>%WIKIWEBMASTER%</code>)
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{WebMasterEmail} = '';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 30**
|
||
|
# TWiki administrator's name address, for use in mails (first name and
|
||
|
# last name, e.g. =Fred Smith=) (used in %WIKIWEBMASTERNAME%)
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{WebMasterName} = 'TWiki Administrator';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **COMMAND**
|
||
|
# Mail program. If Net::SMTP is installed, it will be used in preference.
|
||
|
# Otherwise this needs to be a command-line program that accepts
|
||
|
# MIME format mail messages on standard input, and mails them.
|
||
|
# To disable all outgoing email from TWiki leave both this field and the
|
||
|
# MAILHOST field below blank.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{MailProgram} = '/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -oi -oeq';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 30**
|
||
|
# Mail host for outgoing mail. This is only used if Net::SMTP is installed.
|
||
|
# Examples: mail.your.company
|
||
|
# <b>CAUTION</b> This setting can be overridden by a setting of SMTPMAILHOST
|
||
|
# in TWikiPreferences. Make sure you delete that setting if you are using a
|
||
|
# TWikiPreferences topic from a previous release of TWiki. To disable all
|
||
|
# outgoing mail from TWiki leave both this field and the MailProgram field
|
||
|
# above blank.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{SMTP}{MAILHOST} = '';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 30**
|
||
|
# Mail domain sending mail, required if you are using Net::SMTP. SMTP
|
||
|
# requires that you identify the server sending mail. If not set,
|
||
|
# Net::SMTP will guess it for you. Example: twiki.your.company.
|
||
|
# <b>CAUTION</b> This setting can be overridden by a setting of SMTPSENDERHOST
|
||
|
# in TWikiPreferences. Make sure you delete that setting if you are using a
|
||
|
# TWikiPreferences topic from a previous release of TWiki.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{SMTP}{SENDERHOST} = '';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 30**
|
||
|
# Username for SMTP. Only required if your server requires authentication. If
|
||
|
# this is left blank, TWiki will not attempt to authenticate the mail sender.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{SMTP}{Username} = '';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **PASSWORD 30**
|
||
|
# Password for your {SMTP}{Username}.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{SMTP}{Password} = '';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Remove IMG tags in notification mails.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RemoveImgInMailnotify} = $TRUE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Name of topic in each web that has notification registrations.
|
||
|
# <b>If you change this setting you will have to
|
||
|
# use TWiki to manually rename the topic in all existing webs</b>
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{NotifyTopicName} = 'WebNotify';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Set this option on to enable debug
|
||
|
# mode in SMTP. Output will go to the webserver error log.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{SMTP}{Debug} = 0;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 30 EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Some environments require outbound HTTP traffic to go through a proxy
|
||
|
# server. (e.g. proxy.your.company).
|
||
|
# <b>CAUTION</b> This setting can be overridden by a PROXYHOST setting
|
||
|
# in TWikiPreferences. Make sure you delete the setting from there if
|
||
|
# you are using a TWikiPreferences topic from a previous release of TWiki.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{PROXY}{HOST} = '';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 30 EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Some environments require outbound HTTP traffic to go through a proxy
|
||
|
# server. Set the port number here (e.g: 8080).
|
||
|
# <b>CAUTION</b> This setting can be overridden by a PROXYPORT setting
|
||
|
# in TWikiPreferences. Make sure you delete the setting from there if you
|
||
|
# are using a TWikiPreferences topic from a previous release of TWiki.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{PROXY}{PORT} = '';
|
||
|
|
||
|
#---+ Statistics
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **NUMBER**
|
||
|
# Number of top viewed topics to show in statistics topic
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Stats}{TopViews} = 10;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **NUMBER**
|
||
|
# Number of top contributors to show in statistics topic
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Stats}{TopContrib} = 10;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Name of statistics topic
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Stats}{TopicName} = 'WebStatistics';
|
||
|
|
||
|
#---+ Miscellaneous settings
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 120 EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Template path. A comma-separated list of generic file names, containing
|
||
|
# variables standing for part of the file name. When a template $name in $web
|
||
|
# with $skin is requested, this path is instantiated into a sequence of file
|
||
|
# names. The first file on this list that is found considered to be the
|
||
|
# requested template file. The file names can either be absolute file names
|
||
|
# ending in ".tmpl" or a topic file in a TWiki web.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{TemplatePath} = '$TWiki::cfg{TemplateDir}/$web/$name.$skin.tmpl, $TWiki::cfg{TemplateDir}/$name.$skin.tmpl, $TWiki::cfg{TemplateDir}/$web/$name.tmpl, $TWiki::cfg{TemplateDir}/$name.tmpl, $web.$skinSkin$nameTemplate, $TWiki::cfg{SystemWebName}.$skinSkin$nameTemplate, $web.$nameTemplate, $TWiki::cfg{SystemWebName}.$nameTemplate';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 120 EXPERT**
|
||
|
# List of protocols (URI schemes) that TWiki will
|
||
|
# automatically recognize and activate if found in absolute links.
|
||
|
# Additions you might find useful in your environment could be 'imap' or 'pop'
|
||
|
# (if you are using shared mailboxes accessible through your browser), or 'tel'
|
||
|
# if you have a softphone setup that supports links using this URI scheme. A list of popular URI schemes can be
|
||
|
# found at <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URI_scheme">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URI_scheme</a>.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{LinkProtocolPattern} = '(file|ftp|gopher|https|http|irc|mailto|news|nntp|telnet)';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 50 EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Set to enable experimental mirror-site support. If this name is
|
||
|
# different to MIRRORSITENAME, then this TWiki is assumed to be a
|
||
|
# mirror of another. You are <b>highly</b> recommended not
|
||
|
# to dabble with this experimental, undocumented, untested feature!
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{SiteWebTopicName} = '';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Name of site-level preferences topic in the {SystemWebName} web.
|
||
|
# <b>If you change this setting you will have to
|
||
|
# use TWiki and *manually* rename the existing topic.</b>
|
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# (i.e. don't change it unless you are <b>certain</b> that you know what
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# you are doing!)
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$TWiki::cfg{SitePrefsTopicName} = 'TWikiPreferences';
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# **STRING 40 EXPERT**
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# Web.TopicName of the site-level local preferences topic. If this topic
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# exists, any settings in it will <b>override</b> settings in
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# {SitePrefsTopicName}.<br />
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# You are <b>strongly</b> recommended to keep all your local changes in
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# a {LocalSitePreferences} topic rather than changing TWikiPreferences,
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# as it will make upgrading a lot easier.
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$TWiki::cfg{LocalSitePreferences} = 'Main.TWikiPreferences';
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# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
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# Name of main topic in a web.
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# <b>If you change this setting you will have to
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# use TWiki to manually rename the topic in all existing webs</b>
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# (i.e. don't change it unless you are <b>certain</b> that you know what
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# you are doing!)
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$TWiki::cfg{HomeTopicName} = 'WebHome';
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# **STRING 20 EXPERT**
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# Name of preferences topic in a web.
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# <b>If you change this setting you will have to
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# use TWiki to manually rename the topic in all existing webs</b>
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# (i.e. don't change it unless you are <b>certain</b> that you know what
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# you are doing!)
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$TWiki::cfg{WebPrefsTopicName} = 'WebPreferences';
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# **NUMBER EXPERT**
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# How many links to other revisions to show in the bottom bar. 0 for all
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$TWiki::cfg{NumberOfRevisions} = 4;
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# **NUMBER EXPERT**
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# If this is set to a > 0 value, and the revision control system
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# supports it (RCS does), then if a second edit of the same topic
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# is done by the same user within this number of seconds, a new
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# revision of the topic will NOT be created (the top revision will
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# be replaced). Set this to 0 if you want <b>all</b> topic changes to create
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# a new revision (as required by most formal development processes).
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$TWiki::cfg{ReplaceIfEditedAgainWithin} = 3600;
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|
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# **NUMBER EXPERT**
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|
# When a topic is edited, the user takes a "lease" on that topic.
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|
# If another user tries to also edit the topic while the lease
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# is still active, they will get a warning. Leases are released
|
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# automatically when the topic is saved; otherwise they remain active
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# for {LeaseLength} seconds from when the edit started (or was checkpointed).
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# <p />Note: Leases are <b>not</b> locks; they are purely advisory. Leases
|
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# can always be broken, but they are valuable if you want to avoid merge
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# conflicts (e.g. you use highly structured data in your topic text and
|
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|
# want to avoid ever having to deal with conflicts)
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$TWiki::cfg{LeaseLength} = 3600;
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|
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|
# **NUMBER EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Even if the other users' lease has expired, then you can specify that
|
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|
# they should still get a (less forceful) warning about the old lease for
|
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|
# some additional time after the lease expired. You can set this to 0 to
|
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|
# suppress these extra warnings completely, or to -1 so they are always
|
||
|
# issued, or to a number of seconds since the old lease expired.
|
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|
$TWiki::cfg{LeaseLengthLessForceful} = 3600;
|
||
|
|
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|
# **PATH EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Pathname to file that maps file suffixes to MIME types :
|
||
|
# For Apache server set this to Apache's mime.types file pathname,
|
||
|
# for example /etc/httpd/mime.types, or use the default shipped in
|
||
|
# the TWiki data directory.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{MimeTypesFileName} = '$TWiki::cfg{DataDir}/mime.types';
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **PATH EXPERT**
|
||
|
# Directory where registration approvals are held. Should be somewhere
|
||
|
# that is not browsable from the web.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{RegistrationApprovals} = '$TWiki::cfg{DataDir}/RegistrationApprovals';
|
||
|
|
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|
# **BOOLEAN EXPERT**
|
||
|
# If set, this will cause TWiki to treat warnings as errors that will
|
||
|
# cause TWiki to die. Provided for use by Plugin and Skin developers,
|
||
|
# who should develop with it switched on.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{WarningsAreErrors} = $FALSE;
|
||
|
|
||
|
#---+ Plugins
|
||
|
# *PLUGINS* Marker used by bin/configure script - do not remove!
|
||
|
# The plugins listed below were discovered by searching the @INC path for
|
||
|
# modules that match the TWiki standard e.g. TWiki/Plugins/MyPlugin.pm.
|
||
|
# see <a href="view/TWiki/InstalledPlugins">Installed Plugins</a> for
|
||
|
# diagnostics
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Plugins}{PreferencesPlugin}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Plugins}{SmiliesPlugin}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Plugins}{CommentPlugin}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Plugins}{SpreadSheetPlugin}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Plugins}{InterwikiPlugin}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Plugins}{TablePlugin}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Plugins}{EditTablePlugin}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Plugins}{SlideShowPlugin}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{Plugins}{TwistyPlugin}{Enabled} = 1;
|
||
|
|
||
|
# **STRING 80**
|
||
|
# Plugins evaluation order. If set to a comma-separated list of plugin names,
|
||
|
# will change the execution order of plugins so the listed subset of plugins
|
||
|
# are executed first. The default execution order is alphabetical on plugin
|
||
|
# name.
|
||
|
$TWiki::cfg{PluginsOrder} = 'SpreadSheetPlugin';
|
||
|
|
||
|
1;
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