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; About php.ini ; |
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; This file controls many aspects of PHP's behavior. In order for PHP to |
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; read it, it must be named 'php.ini'. PHP looks for it in the current |
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; working directory, in the path designated by the environment variable |
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; PHPRC, and in the path that was defined in compile time (in that order). |
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; Under Windows, the compile-time path is the Windows directory. The |
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; path in which the php.ini file is looked for can be overridden using |
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; the -c argument in command line mode. |
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; |
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; The syntax of the file is extremely simple. Whitespace and Lines |
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; beginning with a semicolon are silently ignored (as you probably guessed). |
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; Section headers (e.g. [Foo]) are also silently ignored, even though |
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; they might mean something in the future. |
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; |
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; Directives are specified using the following syntax: |
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; directive = value |
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; Directive names are *case sensitive* - foo=bar is different from FOO=bar. |
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; |
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; The value can be a string, a number, a PHP constant (e.g. E_ALL or M_PI), one |
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; of the INI constants (On, Off, True, False, Yes, No and None) or an expression |
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; (e.g. E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE), or a quoted string ("foo"). |
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; |
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; Expressions in the INI file are limited to bitwise operators and parentheses: |
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; | bitwise OR |
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; & bitwise AND |
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; ~ bitwise NOT |
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; ! boolean NOT |
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; |
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; Boolean flags can be turned on using the values 1, On, True or Yes. |
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; They can be turned off using the values 0, Off, False or No. |
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; |
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; An empty string can be denoted by simply not writing anything after the equal |
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; sign, or by using the None keyword: |
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; |
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; foo = ; sets foo to an empty string |
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; foo = none ; sets foo to an empty string |
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; foo = "none" ; sets foo to the string 'none' |
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; |
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; If you use constants in your value, and these constants belong to a |
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; dynamically loaded extension (either a PHP extension or a Zend extension), |
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; you may only use these constants *after* the line that loads the extension. |
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; |
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; |
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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
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; About this file ; |
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; This is the recommended, PHP 5-style version of the php.ini-dist file. It |
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; sets some non standard settings, that make PHP more efficient, more secure, |
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; and encourage cleaner coding. |
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; |
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; The price is that with these settings, PHP may be incompatible with some |
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; applications, and sometimes, more difficult to develop with. Using this |
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; file is warmly recommended for production sites. As all of the changes from |
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; the standard settings are thoroughly documented, you can go over each one, |
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; and decide whether you want to use it or not. |
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; |
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; For general information about the php.ini file, please consult the php.ini-dist |
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; file, included in your PHP distribution. |
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; |
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; This file is different from the php.ini-dist file in the fact that it features |
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; different values for several directives, in order to improve performance, while |
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; possibly breaking compatibility with the standard out-of-the-box behavior of |
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; PHP. Please make sure you read what's different, and modify your scripts |
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; accordingly, if you decide to use this file instead. |
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; |
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; - register_long_arrays = Off [Performance] |
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; Disables registration of the older (and deprecated) long predefined array |
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; variables ($HTTP_*_VARS). Instead, use the superglobals that were |
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; introduced in PHP 4.1.0 |
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; - display_errors = Off [Security] |
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; With this directive set to off, errors that occur during the execution of |
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; scripts will no longer be displayed as a part of the script output, and thus, |
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; will no longer be exposed to remote users. With some errors, the error message |
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; content may expose information about your script, web server, or database |
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; server that may be exploitable for hacking. Production sites should have this |
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; directive set to off. |
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; - log_errors = On [Security] |
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; This directive complements the above one. Any errors that occur during the |
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; execution of your script will be logged (typically, to your server's error log, |
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; but can be configured in several ways). Along with setting display_errors to off, |
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; this setup gives you the ability to fully understand what may have gone wrong, |
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; without exposing any sensitive information to remote users. |
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; - output_buffering = 4096 [Performance] |
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; Set a 4KB output buffer. Enabling output buffering typically results in less |
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; writes, and sometimes less packets sent on the wire, which can often lead to |
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; better performance. The gain this directive actually yields greatly depends |
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; on which Web server you're working with, and what kind of scripts you're using. |
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; - register_argc_argv = Off [Performance] |
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; Disables registration of the somewhat redundant $argv and $argc global |
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; variables. |
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; - magic_quotes_gpc = Off [Performance] |
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; Input data is no longer escaped with slashes so that it can be sent into |
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; SQL databases without further manipulation. Instead, you should use the |
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; function addslashes() on each input element you wish to send to a database. |
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; - variables_order = "GPCS" [Performance] |
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; The environment variables are not hashed into the $_ENV. To access |
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; environment variables, you can use getenv() instead. |
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; - error_reporting = E_ALL [Code Cleanliness, Security(?)] |
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; By default, PHP suppresses errors of type E_NOTICE. These error messages |
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; are emitted for non-critical errors, but that could be a symptom of a bigger |
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; problem. Most notably, this will cause error messages about the use |
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; of uninitialized variables to be displayed. |
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; - allow_call_time_pass_reference = Off [Code cleanliness] |
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; It's not possible to decide to force a variable to be passed by reference |
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; when calling a function. The PHP 4 style to do this is by making the |
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; function require the relevant argument by reference. |
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; Language Options ; |
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; Enable the PHP scripting language engine under Apache. |
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engine = On |
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; Enable compatibility mode with Zend Engine 1 (PHP 4.x) |
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zend.ze1_compatibility_mode = Off |
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; Allow the <? tag. Otherwise, only <?php and <script> tags are recognized. |
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; NOTE: Using short tags should be avoided when developing applications or |
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; libraries that are meant for redistribution, or deployment on PHP |
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; servers which are not under your control, because short tags may not |
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; be supported on the target server. For portable, redistributable code, |
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; be sure not to use short tags. |
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short_open_tag = On |
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; Allow ASP-style <% %> tags. |
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asp_tags = Off |
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; The number of significant digits displayed in floating point numbers. |
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precision = 14 |
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; Enforce year 2000 compliance (will cause problems with non-compliant browsers) |
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y2k_compliance = On |
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; Output buffering allows you to send header lines (including cookies) even |
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; after you send body content, at the price of slowing PHP's output layer a |
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; bit. You can enable output buffering during runtime by calling the output |
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; buffering functions. You can also enable output buffering for all files by |
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; setting this directive to On. If you wish to limit the size of the buffer |
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; to a certain size - you can use a maximum number of bytes instead of 'On', as |
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; a value for this directive (e.g., output_buffering=4096). |
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output_buffering = 4096 |
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; You can redirect all of the output of your scripts to a function. For |
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; example, if you set output_handler to "mb_output_handler", character |
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; encoding will be transparently converted to the specified encoding. |
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; Setting any output handler automatically turns on output buffering. |
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; Note: People who wrote portable scripts should not depend on this ini |
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; directive. Instead, explicitly set the output handler using ob_start(). |
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; Using this ini directive may cause problems unless you know what script |
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; is doing. |
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; Note: You cannot use both "mb_output_handler" with "ob_iconv_handler" |
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; and you cannot use both "ob_gzhandler" and "zlib.output_compression". |
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; Note: output_handler must be empty if this is set 'On' !!!! |
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; Instead you must use zlib.output_handler. |
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;output_handler = |
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; Transparent output compression using the zlib library |
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; Valid values for this option are 'off', 'on', or a specific buffer size |
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; to be used for compression (default is 4KB) |
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; Note: Resulting chunk size may vary due to nature of compression. PHP |
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; outputs chunks that are few hundreds bytes each as a result of |
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; compression. If you prefer a larger chunk size for better |
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; performance, enable output_buffering in addition. |
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; Note: You need to use zlib.output_handler instead of the standard |
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; output_handler, or otherwise the output will be corrupted. |
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zlib.output_compression = Off |
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;zlib.output_compression_level = -1 |
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; You cannot specify additional output handlers if zlib.output_compression |
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; is activated here. This setting does the same as output_handler but in |
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; a different order. |
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;zlib.output_handler = |
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; Implicit flush tells PHP to tell the output layer to flush itself |
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; automatically after every output block. This is equivalent to calling the |
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; PHP function flush() after each and every call to print() or echo() and each |
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; and every HTML block. Turning this option on has serious performance |
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; implications and is generally recommended for debugging purposes only. |
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implicit_flush = Off |
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; The unserialize callback function will be called (with the undefined class' |
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; name as parameter), if the unserializer finds an undefined class |
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; which should be instantiated. |
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; A warning appears if the specified function is not defined, or if the |
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; function doesn't include/implement the missing class. |
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; So only set this entry, if you really want to implement such a |
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; callback-function. |
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unserialize_callback_func= |
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; When floats & doubles are serialized store serialize_precision significant |
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; digits after the floating point. The default value ensures that when floats |
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; are decoded with unserialize, the data will remain the same. |
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serialize_precision = 100 |
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; Whether to enable the ability to force arguments to be passed by reference |
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; at function call time. This method is deprecated and is likely to be |
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; unsupported in future versions of PHP/Zend. The encouraged method of |
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; specifying which arguments should be passed by reference is in the function |
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; declaration. You're encouraged to try and turn this option Off and make |
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; sure your scripts work properly with it in order to ensure they will work |
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; with future versions of the language (you will receive a warning each time |
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; you use this feature, and the argument will be passed by value instead of by |
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; reference). |
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allow_call_time_pass_reference = Off |
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; Safe Mode |
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safe_mode = Off |
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; By default, Safe Mode does a UID compare check when |
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; opening files. If you want to relax this to a GID compare, |
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; then turn on safe_mode_gid. |
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safe_mode_gid = Off |
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; When safe_mode is on, UID/GID checks are bypassed when |
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; including files from this directory and its subdirectories. |
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; (directory must also be in include_path or full path must |
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; be used when including) |
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safe_mode_include_dir = |
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; When safe_mode is on, only executables located in the safe_mode_exec_dir |
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; will be allowed to be executed via the exec family of functions. |
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safe_mode_exec_dir = |
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; Setting certain environment variables may be a potential security breach. |
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; This directive contains a comma-delimited list of prefixes. In Safe Mode, |
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; the user may only alter environment variables whose names begin with the |
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; prefixes supplied here. By default, users will only be able to set |
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; environment variables that begin with PHP_ (e.g. PHP_FOO=BAR). |
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; |
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; Note: If this directive is empty, PHP will let the user modify ANY |
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; environment variable! |
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safe_mode_allowed_env_vars = PHP_ |
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; This directive contains a comma-delimited list of environment variables that |
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; the end user won't be able to change using putenv(). These variables will be |
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; protected even if safe_mode_allowed_env_vars is set to allow to change them. |
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safe_mode_protected_env_vars = LD_LIBRARY_PATH |
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; open_basedir, if set, limits all file operations to the defined directory |
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; and below. This directive makes most sense if used in a per-directory |
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; or per-virtualhost web server configuration file. This directive is |
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; *NOT* affected by whether Safe Mode is turned On or Off. |
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;open_basedir = |
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; This directive allows you to disable certain functions for security reasons. |
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; It receives a comma-delimited list of function names. This directive is |
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; *NOT* affected by whether Safe Mode is turned On or Off. |
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disable_functions = |
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; This directive allows you to disable certain classes for security reasons. |
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; It receives a comma-delimited list of class names. This directive is |
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; *NOT* affected by whether Safe Mode is turned On or Off. |
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disable_classes = |
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; Colors for Syntax Highlighting mode. Anything that's acceptable in |
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; <span style="color: ???????"> would work. |
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;highlight.string = #DD0000 |
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;highlight.comment = #FF9900 |
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;highlight.keyword = #007700 |
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;highlight.bg = #FFFFFF |
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;highlight.default = #0000BB |
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;highlight.html = #000000 |
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; If enabled, the request will be allowed to complete even if the user aborts |
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; the request. Consider enabling it if executing long request, which may end up |
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; being interrupted by the user or a browser timing out. |
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; ignore_user_abort = On |
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; Determines the size of the realpath cache to be used by PHP. This value should |
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; be increased on systems where PHP opens many files to reflect the quantity of |
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; the file operations performed. |
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; realpath_cache_size=16k |
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; Duration of time, in seconds for which to cache realpath information for a given |
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; file or directory. For systems with rarely changing files, consider increasing this |
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; value. |
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; realpath_cache_ttl=120 |
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; |
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; Misc |
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; |
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; Decides whether PHP may expose the fact that it is installed on the server |
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; (e.g. by adding its signature to the Web server header). It is no security |
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; threat in any way, but it makes it possible to determine whether you use PHP |
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; on your server or not. |
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expose_php = On |
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; Resource Limits ; |
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max_execution_time = 30 ; Maximum execution time of each script, in seconds |
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max_input_time = 60 ; Maximum amount of time each script may spend parsing request data |
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memory_limit = 32M ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume (16MB) |
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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
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; Error handling and logging ; |
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; error_reporting is a bit-field. Or each number up to get desired error |
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; reporting level |
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; E_ALL - All errors and warnings (doesn't include E_STRICT) |
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; E_ERROR - fatal run-time errors |
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; E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR - almost fatal run-time errors |
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; E_WARNING - run-time warnings (non-fatal errors) |
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; E_PARSE - compile-time parse errors |
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; E_NOTICE - run-time notices (these are warnings which often result |
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; from a bug in your code, but it's possible that it was |
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; intentional (e.g., using an uninitialized variable and |
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; relying on the fact it's automatically initialized to an |
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; empty string) |
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; E_STRICT - run-time notices, enable to have PHP suggest changes |
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; to your code which will ensure the best interoperability |
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; and forward compatibility of your code |
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; E_CORE_ERROR - fatal errors that occur during PHP's initial startup |
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; E_CORE_WARNING - warnings (non-fatal errors) that occur during PHP's |
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; initial startup |
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; E_COMPILE_ERROR - fatal compile-time errors |
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; E_COMPILE_WARNING - compile-time warnings (non-fatal errors) |
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; E_USER_ERROR - user-generated error message |
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; E_USER_WARNING - user-generated warning message |
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; E_USER_NOTICE - user-generated notice message |
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; |
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; Examples: |
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; |
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; - Show all errors, except for notices and coding standards warnings |
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; |
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;error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE |
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; |
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; - Show all errors, except for notices |
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;error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE | E_STRICT |
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; |
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; - Show only errors |
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;error_reporting = E_COMPILE_ERROR|E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR|E_ERROR|E_CORE_ERROR |
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; |
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; - Show all errors, except coding standards warnings |
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error_reporting = E_ALL |
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; Print out errors (as a part of the output). For production web sites, |
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; you're strongly encouraged to turn this feature off, and use error logging |
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; instead (see below). Keeping display_errors enabled on a production web site |
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; may reveal security information to end users, such as file paths on your Web |
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; server, your database schema or other information. |
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display_errors = Off |
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; Even when display_errors is on, errors that occur during PHP's startup |
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; sequence are not displayed. It's strongly recommended to keep |
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; display_startup_errors off, except for when debugging. |
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display_startup_errors = Off |
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; Log errors into a log file (server-specific log, stderr, or error_log (below)) |
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; As stated above, you're strongly advised to use error logging in place of |
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; error displaying on production web sites. |
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log_errors = On |
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; Set maximum length of log_errors. In error_log information about the source is |
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; added. The default is 1024 and 0 allows to not apply any maximum length at all. |
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log_errors_max_len = 1024 |
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; Do not log repeated messages. Repeated errors must occur in same file on same |
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; line until ignore_repeated_source is set true. |
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ignore_repeated_errors = Off |
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; Ignore source of message when ignoring repeated messages. When this setting |
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; is On you will not log errors with repeated messages from different files or |
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; source lines. |
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ignore_repeated_source = Off |
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; If this parameter is set to Off, then memory leaks will not be shown (on |
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; stdout or in the log). This has only effect in a debug compile, and if |
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; error reporting includes E_WARNING in the allowed list |
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report_memleaks = On |
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;report_zend_debug = 0 |
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; Store the last error/warning message in $php_errormsg (boolean). |
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track_errors = Off |
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; Disable the inclusion of HTML tags in error messages. |
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; Note: Never use this feature for production boxes. |
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;html_errors = Off |
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; If html_errors is set On PHP produces clickable error messages that direct |
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; to a page describing the error or function causing the error in detail. |
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; You can download a copy of the PHP manual from http://www.php.net/docs.php |
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; and change docref_root to the base URL of your local copy including the |
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; leading '/'. You must also specify the file extension being used including |
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; the dot. |
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; Note: Never use this feature for production boxes. |
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;docref_root = "/phpmanual/" |
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;docref_ext = .html |
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; String to output before an error message. |
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;error_prepend_string = "<font color=ff0000>" |
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; String to output after an error message. |
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;error_append_string = "</font>" |
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; Log errors to specified file. |
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;error_log = filename |
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; Log errors to syslog (Event Log on NT, not valid in Windows 95). |
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;error_log = syslog |
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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
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; Data Handling ; |
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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
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; |
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; Note - track_vars is ALWAYS enabled as of PHP 4.0.3 |
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; The separator used in PHP generated URLs to separate arguments. |
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; Default is "&". |
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;arg_separator.output = "&" |
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; List of separator(s) used by PHP to parse input URLs into variables. |
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; Default is "&". |
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; NOTE: Every character in this directive is considered as separator! |
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;arg_separator.input = ";&" |
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; This directive describes the order in which PHP registers GET, POST, Cookie, |
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; Environment and Built-in variables (G, P, C, E & S respectively, often |
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; referred to as EGPCS or GPC). Registration is done from left to right, newer |
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; values override older values. |
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variables_order = "EGPCS" |
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; Whether or not to register the EGPCS variables as global variables. You may |
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; want to turn this off if you don't want to clutter your scripts' global scope |
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; with user data. This makes most sense when coupled with track_vars - in which |
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; case you can access all of the GPC variables through the $HTTP_*_VARS[], |
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; variables. |
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; |
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; You should do your best to write your scripts so that they do not require |
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; register_globals to be on; Using form variables as globals can easily lead |
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; to possible security problems, if the code is not very well thought of. |
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register_globals = Off |
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; Whether or not to register the old-style input arrays, HTTP_GET_VARS |
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; and friends. If you're not using them, it's recommended to turn them off, |
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; for performance reasons. |
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register_long_arrays = Off |
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; This directive tells PHP whether to declare the argv&argc variables (that |
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; would contain the GET information). If you don't use these variables, you |
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; should turn it off for increased performance. |
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register_argc_argv = Off |
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; When enabled, the SERVER and ENV variables are created when they're first |
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; used (Just In Time) instead of when the script starts. If these variables |
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; are not used within a script, having this directive on will result in a |
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; performance gain. The PHP directives register_globals, register_long_arrays, |
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; and register_argc_argv must be disabled for this directive to have any affect. |
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auto_globals_jit = On |
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; Maximum size of POST data that PHP will accept. |
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post_max_size = 8M |
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; Magic quotes |
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; |
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; Magic quotes for incoming GET/POST/Cookie data. |
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magic_quotes_gpc = Off |
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; Magic quotes for runtime-generated data, e.g. data from SQL, from exec(), etc. |
477 |
magic_quotes_runtime = Off |
478 |
|
479 |
; Use Sybase-style magic quotes (escape ' with '' instead of \'). |
480 |
magic_quotes_sybase = Off |
481 |
|
482 |
; Automatically add files before or after any PHP document. |
483 |
auto_prepend_file = |
484 |
auto_append_file = |
485 |
|
486 |
; As of 4.0b4, PHP always outputs a character encoding by default in |
487 |
; the Content-type: header. To disable sending of the charset, simply |
488 |
; set it to be empty. |
489 |
; |
490 |
; PHP's built-in default is text/html |
491 |
default_mimetype = "text/html" |
492 |
;default_charset = "iso-8859-1" |
493 |
|
494 |
; Always populate the $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA variable. |
495 |
;always_populate_raw_post_data = On |
496 |
|
497 |
|
498 |
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
499 |
; Paths and Directories ; |
500 |
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
501 |
|
502 |
; UNIX: "/path1:/path2" |
503 |
;include_path = ".:/php/includes" |
504 |
; |
505 |
; Windows: "\path1;\path2" |
506 |
;include_path = ".;c:\php\includes" |
507 |
|
508 |
; The root of the PHP pages, used only if nonempty. |
509 |
; if PHP was not compiled with FORCE_REDIRECT, you SHOULD set doc_root |
510 |
; if you are running php as a CGI under any web server (other than IIS) |
511 |
; see documentation for security issues. The alternate is to use the |
512 |
; cgi.force_redirect configuration below |
513 |
doc_root = |
514 |
|
515 |
; The directory under which PHP opens the script using /~username used only |
516 |
; if nonempty. |
517 |
user_dir = |
518 |
|
519 |
; Directory in which the loadable extensions (modules) reside. |
520 |
extension_dir = "/usr/lib/php/modules" |
521 |
|
522 |
; Whether or not to enable the dl() function. The dl() function does NOT work |
523 |
; properly in multithreaded servers, such as IIS or Zeus, and is automatically |
524 |
; disabled on them. |
525 |
enable_dl = On |
526 |
|
527 |
; cgi.force_redirect is necessary to provide security running PHP as a CGI under |
528 |
; most web servers. Left undefined, PHP turns this on by default. You can |
529 |
; turn it off here AT YOUR OWN RISK |
530 |
; **You CAN safely turn this off for IIS, in fact, you MUST.** |
531 |
; cgi.force_redirect = 1 |
532 |
|
533 |
; if cgi.nph is enabled it will force cgi to always sent Status: 200 with |
534 |
; every request. |
535 |
; cgi.nph = 1 |
536 |
|
537 |
; if cgi.force_redirect is turned on, and you are not running under Apache or Netscape |
538 |
; (iPlanet) web servers, you MAY need to set an environment variable name that PHP |
539 |
; will look for to know it is OK to continue execution. Setting this variable MAY |
540 |
; cause security issues, KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING FIRST. |
541 |
; cgi.redirect_status_env = ; |
542 |
|
543 |
; FastCGI under IIS (on WINNT based OS) supports the ability to impersonate |
544 |
; security tokens of the calling client. This allows IIS to define the |
545 |
; security context that the request runs under. mod_fastcgi under Apache |
546 |
; does not currently support this feature (03/17/2002) |
547 |
; Set to 1 if running under IIS. Default is zero. |
548 |
; fastcgi.impersonate = 1; |
549 |
|
550 |
; Disable logging through FastCGI connection |
551 |
; fastcgi.log = 0 |
552 |
|
553 |
; cgi.rfc2616_headers configuration option tells PHP what type of headers to |
554 |
; use when sending HTTP response code. If it's set 0 PHP sends Status: header that |
555 |
; is supported by Apache. When this option is set to 1 PHP will send |
556 |
; RFC2616 compliant header. |
557 |
; Default is zero. |
558 |
;cgi.rfc2616_headers = 0 |
559 |
|
560 |
|
561 |
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
562 |
; File Uploads ; |
563 |
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
564 |
|
565 |
; Whether to allow HTTP file uploads. |
566 |
file_uploads = On |
567 |
|
568 |
; Temporary directory for HTTP uploaded files (will use system default if not |
569 |
; specified). |
570 |
;upload_tmp_dir = |
571 |
|
572 |
; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files. |
573 |
upload_max_filesize = 2M |
574 |
|
575 |
|
576 |
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
577 |
; Fopen wrappers ; |
578 |
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
579 |
|
580 |
; Whether to allow the treatment of URLs (like http:// or ftp://) as files. |
581 |
allow_url_fopen = On |
582 |
|
583 |
; Whether to allow include/require to open URLs (like http:// or ftp://) as files. |
584 |
allow_url_include = Off |
585 |
|
586 |
; Define the anonymous ftp password (your email address) |
587 |
;from="john@doe.com" |
588 |
|
589 |
; Define the User-Agent string |
590 |
; user_agent="PHP" |
591 |
|
592 |
; Default timeout for socket based streams (seconds) |
593 |
default_socket_timeout = 60 |
594 |
|
595 |
; If your scripts have to deal with files from Macintosh systems, |
596 |
; or you are running on a Mac and need to deal with files from |
597 |
; unix or win32 systems, setting this flag will cause PHP to |
598 |
; automatically detect the EOL character in those files so that |
599 |
; fgets() and file() will work regardless of the source of the file. |
600 |
; auto_detect_line_endings = Off |
601 |
|
602 |
|
603 |
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
604 |
; Dynamic Extensions ; |
605 |
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
606 |
; |
607 |
; If you wish to have an extension loaded automatically, use the following |
608 |
; syntax: |
609 |
; |
610 |
; extension=modulename.extension |
611 |
; |
612 |
; For example: |
613 |
; |
614 |
; extension=msql.so |
615 |
; |
616 |
; Note that it should be the name of the module only; no directory information |
617 |
; needs to go here. Specify the location of the extension with the |
618 |
; extension_dir directive above. |
619 |
|
620 |
|
621 |
;;;; |
622 |
; Note: packaged extension modules are now loaded via the .ini files |
623 |
; found in the directory /etc/php.d; these are loaded by default. |
624 |
;;;; |
625 |
|
626 |
|
627 |
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
628 |
; Module Settings ; |
629 |
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
630 |
|
631 |
[Date] |
632 |
; Defines the default timezone used by the date functions |
633 |
;date.timezone = |
634 |
|
635 |
;date.default_latitude = 31.7667 |
636 |
;date.default_longitude = 35.2333 |
637 |
|
638 |
;date.sunrise_zenith = 90.583333 |
639 |
;date.sunset_zenith = 90.583333 |
640 |
|
641 |
[filter] |
642 |
;filter.default = unsafe_raw |
643 |
;filter.default_flags = |
644 |
|
645 |
[iconv] |
646 |
;iconv.input_encoding = ISO-8859-1 |
647 |
;iconv.internal_encoding = ISO-8859-1 |
648 |
;iconv.output_encoding = ISO-8859-1 |
649 |
|
650 |
[sqlite] |
651 |
;sqlite.assoc_case = 0 |
652 |
|
653 |
[xmlrpc] |
654 |
;xmlrpc_error_number = 0 |
655 |
;xmlrpc_errors = 0 |
656 |
|
657 |
[Pcre] |
658 |
;PCRE library backtracking limit. |
659 |
;pcre.backtrack_limit=100000 |
660 |
|
661 |
;PCRE library recursion limit. |
662 |
;Please note that if you set this value to a high number you may consume all |
663 |
;the available process stack and eventually crash PHP (due to reaching the |
664 |
;stack size limit imposed by the Operating System). |
665 |
;pcre.recursion_limit=100000 |
666 |
|
667 |
[Syslog] |
668 |
; Whether or not to define the various syslog variables (e.g. $LOG_PID, |
669 |
; $LOG_CRON, etc.). Turning it off is a good idea performance-wise. In |
670 |
; runtime, you can define these variables by calling define_syslog_variables(). |
671 |
define_syslog_variables = Off |
672 |
|
673 |
[mail function] |
674 |
; For Win32 only. |
675 |
SMTP = localhost |
676 |
smtp_port = 25 |
677 |
|
678 |
; For Win32 only. |
679 |
;sendmail_from = me@example.com |
680 |
|
681 |
; For Unix only. You may supply arguments as well (default: "sendmail -t -i"). |
682 |
sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i |
683 |
|
684 |
; Force the addition of the specified parameters to be passed as extra parameters |
685 |
; to the sendmail binary. These parameters will always replace the value of |
686 |
; the 5th parameter to mail(), even in safe mode. |
687 |
;mail.force_extra_parameters = |
688 |
|
689 |
[SQL] |
690 |
sql.safe_mode = Off |
691 |
|
692 |
[ODBC] |
693 |
;odbc.default_db = Not yet implemented |
694 |
;odbc.default_user = Not yet implemented |
695 |
;odbc.default_pw = Not yet implemented |
696 |
|
697 |
; Allow or prevent persistent links. |
698 |
odbc.allow_persistent = On |
699 |
|
700 |
; Check that a connection is still valid before reuse. |
701 |
odbc.check_persistent = On |
702 |
|
703 |
; Maximum number of persistent links. -1 means no limit. |
704 |
odbc.max_persistent = -1 |
705 |
|
706 |
; Maximum number of links (persistent + non-persistent). -1 means no limit. |
707 |
odbc.max_links = -1 |
708 |
|
709 |
; Handling of LONG fields. Returns number of bytes to variables. 0 means |
710 |
; passthru. |
711 |
odbc.defaultlrl = 4096 |
712 |
|
713 |
; Handling of binary data. 0 means passthru, 1 return as is, 2 convert to char. |
714 |
; See the documentation on odbc_binmode and odbc_longreadlen for an explanation |
715 |
; of uodbc.defaultlrl and uodbc.defaultbinmode |
716 |
odbc.defaultbinmode = 1 |
717 |
|
718 |
[MySQL] |
719 |
; Allow or prevent persistent links. |
720 |
mysql.allow_persistent = On |
721 |
|
722 |
; Maximum number of persistent links. -1 means no limit. |
723 |
mysql.max_persistent = -1 |
724 |
|
725 |
; Maximum number of links (persistent + non-persistent). -1 means no limit. |
726 |
mysql.max_links = -1 |
727 |
|
728 |
; Default port number for mysql_connect(). If unset, mysql_connect() will use |
729 |
; the $MYSQL_TCP_PORT or the mysql-tcp entry in /etc/services or the |
730 |
; compile-time value defined MYSQL_PORT (in that order). Win32 will only look |
731 |
; at MYSQL_PORT. |
732 |
mysql.default_port = |
733 |
|
734 |
; Default socket name for local MySQL connects. If empty, uses the built-in |
735 |
; MySQL defaults. |
736 |
mysql.default_socket = |
737 |
|
738 |
; Default host for mysql_connect() (doesn't apply in safe mode). |
739 |
mysql.default_host = |
740 |
|
741 |
; Default user for mysql_connect() (doesn't apply in safe mode). |
742 |
mysql.default_user = |
743 |
|
744 |
; Default password for mysql_connect() (doesn't apply in safe mode). |
745 |
; Note that this is generally a *bad* idea to store passwords in this file. |
746 |
; *Any* user with PHP access can run 'echo get_cfg_var("mysql.default_password") |
747 |
; and reveal this password! And of course, any users with read access to this |
748 |
; file will be able to reveal the password as well. |
749 |
mysql.default_password = |
750 |
|
751 |
; Maximum time (in seconds) for connect timeout. -1 means no limit |
752 |
mysql.connect_timeout = 60 |
753 |
|
754 |
; Trace mode. When trace_mode is active (=On), warnings for table/index scans and |
755 |
; SQL-Errors will be displayed. |
756 |
mysql.trace_mode = Off |
757 |
|
758 |
[MySQLi] |
759 |
|
760 |
; Maximum number of links. -1 means no limit. |
761 |
mysqli.max_links = -1 |
762 |
|
763 |
; Default port number for mysqli_connect(). If unset, mysqli_connect() will use |
764 |
; the $MYSQL_TCP_PORT or the mysql-tcp entry in /etc/services or the |
765 |
; compile-time value defined MYSQL_PORT (in that order). Win32 will only look |
766 |
; at MYSQL_PORT. |
767 |
mysqli.default_port = 3306 |
768 |
|
769 |
; Default socket name for local MySQL connects. If empty, uses the built-in |
770 |
; MySQL defaults. |
771 |
mysqli.default_socket = |
772 |
|
773 |
; Default host for mysql_connect() (doesn't apply in safe mode). |
774 |
mysqli.default_host = |
775 |
|
776 |
; Default user for mysql_connect() (doesn't apply in safe mode). |
777 |
mysqli.default_user = |
778 |
|
779 |
; Default password for mysqli_connect() (doesn't apply in safe mode). |
780 |
; Note that this is generally a *bad* idea to store passwords in this file. |
781 |
; *Any* user with PHP access can run 'echo get_cfg_var("mysqli.default_pw") |
782 |
; and reveal this password! And of course, any users with read access to this |
783 |
; file will be able to reveal the password as well. |
784 |
mysqli.default_pw = |
785 |
|
786 |
; Allow or prevent reconnect |
787 |
mysqli.reconnect = Off |
788 |
|
789 |
[mSQL] |
790 |
; Allow or prevent persistent links. |
791 |
msql.allow_persistent = On |
792 |
|
793 |
; Maximum number of persistent links. -1 means no limit. |
794 |
msql.max_persistent = -1 |
795 |
|
796 |
; Maximum number of links (persistent+non persistent). -1 means no limit. |
797 |
msql.max_links = -1 |
798 |
|
799 |
[PostgresSQL] |
800 |
; Allow or prevent persistent links. |
801 |
pgsql.allow_persistent = On |
802 |
|
803 |
; Detect broken persistent links always with pg_pconnect(). |
804 |
; Auto reset feature requires a little overheads. |
805 |
pgsql.auto_reset_persistent = Off |
806 |
|
807 |
; Maximum number of persistent links. -1 means no limit. |
808 |
pgsql.max_persistent = -1 |
809 |
|
810 |
; Maximum number of links (persistent+non persistent). -1 means no limit. |
811 |
pgsql.max_links = -1 |
812 |
|
813 |
; Ignore PostgreSQL backends Notice message or not. |
814 |
; Notice message logging require a little overheads. |
815 |
pgsql.ignore_notice = 0 |
816 |
|
817 |
; Log PostgreSQL backends Noitce message or not. |
818 |
; Unless pgsql.ignore_notice=0, module cannot log notice message. |
819 |
pgsql.log_notice = 0 |
820 |
|
821 |
[Sybase] |
822 |
; Allow or prevent persistent links. |
823 |
sybase.allow_persistent = On |
824 |
|
825 |
; Maximum number of persistent links. -1 means no limit. |
826 |
sybase.max_persistent = -1 |
827 |
|
828 |
; Maximum number of links (persistent + non-persistent). -1 means no limit. |
829 |
sybase.max_links = -1 |
830 |
|
831 |
;sybase.interface_file = "/usr/sybase/interfaces" |
832 |
|
833 |
; Minimum error severity to display. |
834 |
sybase.min_error_severity = 10 |
835 |
|
836 |
; Minimum message severity to display. |
837 |
sybase.min_message_severity = 10 |
838 |
|
839 |
; Compatibility mode with old versions of PHP 3.0. |
840 |
; If on, this will cause PHP to automatically assign types to results according |
841 |
; to their Sybase type, instead of treating them all as strings. This |
842 |
; compatibility mode will probably not stay around forever, so try applying |
843 |
; whatever necessary changes to your code, and turn it off. |
844 |
sybase.compatability_mode = Off |
845 |
|
846 |
[Sybase-CT] |
847 |
; Allow or prevent persistent links. |
848 |
sybct.allow_persistent = On |
849 |
|
850 |
; Maximum number of persistent links. -1 means no limit. |
851 |
sybct.max_persistent = -1 |
852 |
|
853 |
; Maximum number of links (persistent + non-persistent). -1 means no limit. |
854 |
sybct.max_links = -1 |
855 |
|
856 |
; Minimum server message severity to display. |
857 |
sybct.min_server_severity = 10 |
858 |
|
859 |
; Minimum client message severity to display. |
860 |
sybct.min_client_severity = 10 |
861 |
|
862 |
[bcmath] |
863 |
; Number of decimal digits for all bcmath functions. |
864 |
bcmath.scale = 0 |
865 |
|
866 |
[browscap] |
867 |
;browscap = extra/browscap.ini |
868 |
|
869 |
[Informix] |
870 |
; Default host for ifx_connect() (doesn't apply in safe mode). |
871 |
ifx.default_host = |
872 |
|
873 |
; Default user for ifx_connect() (doesn't apply in safe mode). |
874 |
ifx.default_user = |
875 |
|
876 |
; Default password for ifx_connect() (doesn't apply in safe mode). |
877 |
ifx.default_password = |
878 |
|
879 |
; Allow or prevent persistent links. |
880 |
ifx.allow_persistent = On |
881 |
|
882 |
; Maximum number of persistent links. -1 means no limit. |
883 |
ifx.max_persistent = -1 |
884 |
|
885 |
; Maximum number of links (persistent + non-persistent). -1 means no limit. |
886 |
ifx.max_links = -1 |
887 |
|
888 |
; If on, select statements return the contents of a text blob instead of its id. |
889 |
ifx.textasvarchar = 0 |
890 |
|
891 |
; If on, select statements return the contents of a byte blob instead of its id. |
892 |
ifx.byteasvarchar = 0 |
893 |
|
894 |
; Trailing blanks are stripped from fixed-length char columns. May help the |
895 |
; life of Informix SE users. |
896 |
ifx.charasvarchar = 0 |
897 |
|
898 |
; If on, the contents of text and byte blobs are dumped to a file instead of |
899 |
; keeping them in memory. |
900 |
ifx.blobinfile = 0 |
901 |
|
902 |
; NULL's are returned as empty strings, unless this is set to 1. In that case, |
903 |
; NULL's are returned as string 'NULL'. |
904 |
ifx.nullformat = 0 |
905 |
|
906 |
[Session] |
907 |
; Handler used to store/retrieve data. |
908 |
session.save_handler = files |
909 |
|
910 |
; Argument passed to save_handler. In the case of files, this is the path |
911 |
; where data files are stored. Note: Windows users have to change this |
912 |
; variable in order to use PHP's session functions. |
913 |
; |
914 |
; As of PHP 4.0.1, you can define the path as: |
915 |
; |
916 |
; session.save_path = "N;/path" |
917 |
; |
918 |
; where N is an integer. Instead of storing all the session files in |
919 |
; /path, what this will do is use subdirectories N-levels deep, and |
920 |
; store the session data in those directories. This is useful if you |
921 |
; or your OS have problems with lots of files in one directory, and is |
922 |
; a more efficient layout for servers that handle lots of sessions. |
923 |
; |
924 |
; NOTE 1: PHP will not create this directory structure automatically. |
925 |
; You can use the script in the ext/session dir for that purpose. |
926 |
; NOTE 2: See the section on garbage collection below if you choose to |
927 |
; use subdirectories for session storage |
928 |
; |
929 |
; The file storage module creates files using mode 600 by default. |
930 |
; You can change that by using |
931 |
; |
932 |
; session.save_path = "N;MODE;/path" |
933 |
; |
934 |
; where MODE is the octal representation of the mode. Note that this |
935 |
; does not overwrite the process's umask. |
936 |
session.save_path = "/var/lib/php/session" |
937 |
|
938 |
; Whether to use cookies. |
939 |
session.use_cookies = 1 |
940 |
|
941 |
; This option enables administrators to make their users invulnerable to |
942 |
; attacks which involve passing session ids in URLs; defaults to 0. |
943 |
; session.use_only_cookies = 1 |
944 |
|
945 |
; Name of the session (used as cookie name). |
946 |
session.name = PHPSESSID |
947 |
|
948 |
; Initialize session on request startup. |
949 |
session.auto_start = 0 |
950 |
|
951 |
; Lifetime in seconds of cookie or, if 0, until browser is restarted. |
952 |
session.cookie_lifetime = 0 |
953 |
|
954 |
; The path for which the cookie is valid. |
955 |
session.cookie_path = / |
956 |
|
957 |
; The domain for which the cookie is valid. |
958 |
session.cookie_domain = |
959 |
|
960 |
; Whether or not to add the httpOnly flag to the cookie, which makes it inaccessible to browser scripting languages such as JavaScript. |
961 |
session.cookie_httponly = |
962 |
|
963 |
; Handler used to serialize data. php is the standard serializer of PHP. |
964 |
session.serialize_handler = php |
965 |
|
966 |
; Define the probability that the 'garbage collection' process is started |
967 |
; on every session initialization. |
968 |
; The probability is calculated by using gc_probability/gc_divisor, |
969 |
; e.g. 1/100 means there is a 1% chance that the GC process starts |
970 |
; on each request. |
971 |
|
972 |
session.gc_probability = 1 |
973 |
session.gc_divisor = 1000 |
974 |
|
975 |
; After this number of seconds, stored data will be seen as 'garbage' and |
976 |
; cleaned up by the garbage collection process. |
977 |
session.gc_maxlifetime = 1440 |
978 |
|
979 |
; NOTE: If you are using the subdirectory option for storing session files |
980 |
; (see session.save_path above), then garbage collection does *not* |
981 |
; happen automatically. You will need to do your own garbage |
982 |
; collection through a shell script, cron entry, or some other method. |
983 |
; For example, the following script would is the equivalent of |
984 |
; setting session.gc_maxlifetime to 1440 (1440 seconds = 24 minutes): |
985 |
; cd /path/to/sessions; find -cmin +24 | xargs rm |
986 |
|
987 |
; PHP 4.2 and less have an undocumented feature/bug that allows you to |
988 |
; to initialize a session variable in the global scope, albeit register_globals |
989 |
; is disabled. PHP 4.3 and later will warn you, if this feature is used. |
990 |
; You can disable the feature and the warning separately. At this time, |
991 |
; the warning is only displayed, if bug_compat_42 is enabled. |
992 |
|
993 |
session.bug_compat_42 = 0 |
994 |
session.bug_compat_warn = 1 |
995 |
|
996 |
; Check HTTP Referer to invalidate externally stored URLs containing ids. |
997 |
; HTTP_REFERER has to contain this substring for the session to be |
998 |
; considered as valid. |
999 |
session.referer_check = |
1000 |
|
1001 |
; How many bytes to read from the file. |
1002 |
session.entropy_length = 0 |
1003 |
|
1004 |
; Specified here to create the session id. |
1005 |
session.entropy_file = |
1006 |
|
1007 |
;session.entropy_length = 16 |
1008 |
|
1009 |
;session.entropy_file = /dev/urandom |
1010 |
|
1011 |
; Set to {nocache,private,public,} to determine HTTP caching aspects |
1012 |
; or leave this empty to avoid sending anti-caching headers. |
1013 |
session.cache_limiter = nocache |
1014 |
|
1015 |
; Document expires after n minutes. |
1016 |
session.cache_expire = 180 |
1017 |
|
1018 |
; trans sid support is disabled by default. |
1019 |
; Use of trans sid may risk your users security. |
1020 |
; Use this option with caution. |
1021 |
; - User may send URL contains active session ID |
1022 |
; to other person via. email/irc/etc. |
1023 |
; - URL that contains active session ID may be stored |
1024 |
; in publically accessible computer. |
1025 |
; - User may access your site with the same session ID |
1026 |
; always using URL stored in browser's history or bookmarks. |
1027 |
session.use_trans_sid = 0 |
1028 |
|
1029 |
; Select a hash function |
1030 |
; 0: MD5 (128 bits) |
1031 |
; 1: SHA-1 (160 bits) |
1032 |
session.hash_function = 0 |
1033 |
|
1034 |
; Define how many bits are stored in each character when converting |
1035 |
; the binary hash data to something readable. |
1036 |
; |
1037 |
; 4 bits: 0-9, a-f |
1038 |
; 5 bits: 0-9, a-v |
1039 |
; 6 bits: 0-9, a-z, A-Z, "-", "," |
1040 |
session.hash_bits_per_character = 5 |
1041 |
|
1042 |
; The URL rewriter will look for URLs in a defined set of HTML tags. |
1043 |
; form/fieldset are special; if you include them here, the rewriter will |
1044 |
; add a hidden <input> field with the info which is otherwise appended |
1045 |
; to URLs. If you want XHTML conformity, remove the form entry. |
1046 |
; Note that all valid entries require a "=", even if no value follows. |
1047 |
url_rewriter.tags = "a=href,area=href,frame=src,input=src,form=fakeentry" |
1048 |
|
1049 |
[MSSQL] |
1050 |
; Allow or prevent persistent links. |
1051 |
mssql.allow_persistent = On |
1052 |
|
1053 |
; Maximum number of persistent links. -1 means no limit. |
1054 |
mssql.max_persistent = -1 |
1055 |
|
1056 |
; Maximum number of links (persistent+non persistent). -1 means no limit. |
1057 |
mssql.max_links = -1 |
1058 |
|
1059 |
; Minimum error severity to display. |
1060 |
mssql.min_error_severity = 10 |
1061 |
|
1062 |
; Minimum message severity to display. |
1063 |
mssql.min_message_severity = 10 |
1064 |
|
1065 |
; Compatibility mode with old versions of PHP 3.0. |
1066 |
mssql.compatability_mode = Off |
1067 |
|
1068 |
; Connect timeout |
1069 |
;mssql.connect_timeout = 5 |
1070 |
|
1071 |
; Query timeout |
1072 |
;mssql.timeout = 60 |
1073 |
|
1074 |
; Valid range 0 - 2147483647. Default = 4096. |
1075 |
;mssql.textlimit = 4096 |
1076 |
|
1077 |
; Valid range 0 - 2147483647. Default = 4096. |
1078 |
;mssql.textsize = 4096 |
1079 |
|
1080 |
; Limits the number of records in each batch. 0 = all records in one batch. |
1081 |
;mssql.batchsize = 0 |
1082 |
|
1083 |
; Specify how datetime and datetim4 columns are returned |
1084 |
; On => Returns data converted to SQL server settings |
1085 |
; Off => Returns values as YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss |
1086 |
;mssql.datetimeconvert = On |
1087 |
|
1088 |
; Use NT authentication when connecting to the server |
1089 |
mssql.secure_connection = Off |
1090 |
|
1091 |
; Specify max number of processes. -1 = library default |
1092 |
; msdlib defaults to 25 |
1093 |
; FreeTDS defaults to 4096 |
1094 |
;mssql.max_procs = -1 |
1095 |
|
1096 |
; Specify client character set. |
1097 |
; If empty or not set the client charset from freetds.comf is used |
1098 |
; This is only used when compiled with FreeTDS |
1099 |
;mssql.charset = "ISO-8859-1" |
1100 |
|
1101 |
[Assertion] |
1102 |
; Assert(expr); active by default. |
1103 |
;assert.active = On |
1104 |
|
1105 |
; Issue a PHP warning for each failed assertion. |
1106 |
;assert.warning = On |
1107 |
|
1108 |
; Don't bail out by default. |
1109 |
;assert.bail = Off |
1110 |
|
1111 |
; User-function to be called if an assertion fails. |
1112 |
;assert.callback = 0 |
1113 |
|
1114 |
; Eval the expression with current error_reporting(). Set to true if you want |
1115 |
; error_reporting(0) around the eval(). |
1116 |
;assert.quiet_eval = 0 |
1117 |
|
1118 |
[COM] |
1119 |
; path to a file containing GUIDs, IIDs or filenames of files with TypeLibs |
1120 |
;com.typelib_file = |
1121 |
; allow Distributed-COM calls |
1122 |
;com.allow_dcom = true |
1123 |
; autoregister constants of a components typlib on com_load() |
1124 |
;com.autoregister_typelib = true |
1125 |
; register constants casesensitive |
1126 |
;com.autoregister_casesensitive = false |
1127 |
; show warnings on duplicate constant registrations |
1128 |
;com.autoregister_verbose = true |
1129 |
|
1130 |
[mbstring] |
1131 |
; language for internal character representation. |
1132 |
;mbstring.language = Japanese |
1133 |
|
1134 |
; internal/script encoding. |
1135 |
; Some encoding cannot work as internal encoding. |
1136 |
; (e.g. SJIS, BIG5, ISO-2022-*) |
1137 |
;mbstring.internal_encoding = EUC-JP |
1138 |
|
1139 |
; http input encoding. |
1140 |
;mbstring.http_input = auto |
1141 |
|
1142 |
; http output encoding. mb_output_handler must be |
1143 |
; registered as output buffer to function |
1144 |
;mbstring.http_output = SJIS |
1145 |
|
1146 |
; enable automatic encoding translation according to |
1147 |
; mbstring.internal_encoding setting. Input chars are |
1148 |
; converted to internal encoding by setting this to On. |
1149 |
; Note: Do _not_ use automatic encoding translation for |
1150 |
; portable libs/applications. |
1151 |
;mbstring.encoding_translation = Off |
1152 |
|
1153 |
; automatic encoding detection order. |
1154 |
; auto means |
1155 |
;mbstring.detect_order = auto |
1156 |
|
1157 |
; substitute_character used when character cannot be converted |
1158 |
; one from another |
1159 |
;mbstring.substitute_character = none; |
1160 |
|
1161 |
; overload(replace) single byte functions by mbstring functions. |
1162 |
; mail(), ereg(), etc are overloaded by mb_send_mail(), mb_ereg(), |
1163 |
; etc. Possible values are 0,1,2,4 or combination of them. |
1164 |
; For example, 7 for overload everything. |
1165 |
; 0: No overload |
1166 |
; 1: Overload mail() function |
1167 |
; 2: Overload str*() functions |
1168 |
; 4: Overload ereg*() functions |
1169 |
;mbstring.func_overload = 0 |
1170 |
|
1171 |
; enable strict encoding detection. |
1172 |
;mbstring.strict_encoding = Off |
1173 |
|
1174 |
[FrontBase] |
1175 |
;fbsql.allow_persistent = On |
1176 |
;fbsql.autocommit = On |
1177 |
;fbsql.show_timestamp_decimals = Off |
1178 |
;fbsql.default_database = |
1179 |
;fbsql.default_database_password = |
1180 |
;fbsql.default_host = |
1181 |
;fbsql.default_password = |
1182 |
;fbsql.default_user = "_SYSTEM" |
1183 |
;fbsql.generate_warnings = Off |
1184 |
;fbsql.max_connections = 128 |
1185 |
;fbsql.max_links = 128 |
1186 |
;fbsql.max_persistent = -1 |
1187 |
;fbsql.max_results = 128 |
1188 |
|
1189 |
[gd] |
1190 |
; Tell the jpeg decode to libjpeg warnings and try to create |
1191 |
; a gd image. The warning will then be displayed as notices |
1192 |
; disabled by default |
1193 |
;gd.jpeg_ignore_warning = 0 |
1194 |
|
1195 |
[exif] |
1196 |
; Exif UNICODE user comments are handled as UCS-2BE/UCS-2LE and JIS as JIS. |
1197 |
; With mbstring support this will automatically be converted into the encoding |
1198 |
; given by corresponding encode setting. When empty mbstring.internal_encoding |
1199 |
; is used. For the decode settings you can distinguish between motorola and |
1200 |
; intel byte order. A decode setting cannot be empty. |
1201 |
;exif.encode_unicode = ISO-8859-15 |
1202 |
;exif.decode_unicode_motorola = UCS-2BE |
1203 |
;exif.decode_unicode_intel = UCS-2LE |
1204 |
;exif.encode_jis = |
1205 |
;exif.decode_jis_motorola = JIS |
1206 |
;exif.decode_jis_intel = JIS |
1207 |
|
1208 |
[Tidy] |
1209 |
; The path to a default tidy configuration file to use when using tidy |
1210 |
;tidy.default_config = /usr/local/lib/php/default.tcfg |
1211 |
|
1212 |
; Should tidy clean and repair output automatically? |
1213 |
; WARNING: Do not use this option if you are generating non-html content |
1214 |
; such as dynamic images |
1215 |
tidy.clean_output = Off |
1216 |
|
1217 |
[soap] |
1218 |
; Enables or disables WSDL caching feature. |
1219 |
soap.wsdl_cache_enabled=1 |
1220 |
; Sets the directory name where SOAP extension will put cache files. |
1221 |
soap.wsdl_cache_dir="/tmp" |
1222 |
; (time to live) Sets the number of second while cached file will be used |
1223 |
; instead of original one. |
1224 |
soap.wsdl_cache_ttl=86400 |
1225 |
|
1226 |
; Local Variables: |
1227 |
; tab-width: 4 |
1228 |
; End: |