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3: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
4: ; About php.ini ;
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6: ; PHP's initialization file, generally called php.ini, is responsible for
7: ; configuring many of the aspects of PHP's behavior.
8:
9: ; PHP attempts to find and load this configuration from a number of locations.
10: ; The following is a summary of its search order:
11: ; 1. SAPI module specific location.
12: ; 2. The PHPRC environment variable. (As of PHP 5.2.0)
13: ; 3. A number of predefined registry keys on Windows (As of PHP 5.2.0)
14: ; 4. Current working directory (except CLI)
15: ; 5. The web server's directory (for SAPI modules), or directory of PHP
16: ; (otherwise in Windows)
17: ; 6. The directory from the --with-config-file-path compile time option, or the
18: ; Windows directory (C:\windows or C:\winnt)
19: ; See the PHP docs for more specific information.
20: ; http://php.net/configuration.file
21:
22: ; The syntax of the file is extremely simple. Whitespace and Lines
23: ; beginning with a semicolon are silently ignored (as you probably guessed).
24: ; Section headers (e.g. [Foo]) are also silently ignored, even though
25: ; they might mean something in the future.
26:
27: ; Directives following the section heading [PATH=/www/mysite] only
28: ; apply to PHP files in the /www/mysite directory. Directives
29: ; following the section heading [HOST=www.example.com] only apply to
30: ; PHP files served from www.example.com. Directives set in these
31: ; special sections cannot be overridden by user-defined INI files or
32: ; at runtime. Currently, [PATH=] and [HOST=] sections only work under
33: ; CGI/FastCGI.
34: ; http://php.net/ini.sections
35:
36: ; Directives are specified using the following syntax:
37: ; directive = value
38: ; Directive names are *case sensitive* - foo=bar is different from FOO=bar.
39: ; Directives are variables used to configure PHP or PHP extensions.
40: ; There is no name validation. If PHP can't find an expected
41: ; directive because it is not set or is mistyped, a default value will be used.
42:
43: ; The value can be a string, a number, a PHP constant (e.g. E_ALL or M_PI), one
44: ; of the INI constants (On, Off, True, False, Yes, No and None) or an expression
45: ; (e.g. E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE), a quoted string ("bar"), or a reference to a
46: ; previously set variable or directive (e.g. ${foo})
47:
48: ; Expressions in the INI file are limited to bitwise operators and parentheses:
49: ; | bitwise OR
50: ; ^ bitwise XOR
51: ; & bitwise AND
52: ; ~ bitwise NOT
53: ; ! boolean NOT
54:
55: ; Boolean flags can be turned on using the values 1, On, True or Yes.
56: ; They can be turned off using the values 0, Off, False or No.
57:
58: ; An empty string can be denoted by simply not writing anything after the equal
59: ; sign, or by using the None keyword:
60:
61: ; foo = ; sets foo to an empty string
62: ; foo = None ; sets foo to an empty string
63: ; foo = "None" ; sets foo to the string 'None'
64:
65: ; If you use constants in your value, and these constants belong to a
66: ; dynamically loaded extension (either a PHP extension or a Zend extension),
67: ; you may only use these constants *after* the line that loads the extension.
68:
69: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
70: ; About this file ;
71: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
72: ; PHP comes packaged with two INI files. One that is recommended to be used
73: ; in production environments and one that is recommended to be used in
74: ; development environments.
75:
76: ; php.ini-production contains settings which hold security, performance and
77: ; best practices at its core. But please be aware, these settings may break
78: ; compatibility with older or less security conscience applications. We
79: ; recommending using the production ini in production and testing environments.
80:
81: ; php.ini-development is very similar to its production variant, except it's
82: ; much more verbose when it comes to errors. We recommending using the
83: ; development version only in development environments as errors shown to
84: ; application users can inadvertently leak otherwise secure information.
85:
86: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
87: ; Quick Reference ;
88: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
89: ; The following are all the settings which are different in either the production
90: ; or development versions of the INIs with respect to PHP's default behavior.
91: ; Please see the actual settings later in the document for more details as to why
92: ; we recommend these changes in PHP's behavior.
93:
94: ; allow_call_time_pass_reference
95: ; Default Value: On
96: ; Development Value: Off
97: ; Production Value: Off
98:
99: ; display_errors
100: ; Default Value: On
101: ; Development Value: On
102: ; Production Value: Off
103:
104: ; display_startup_errors
105: ; Default Value: Off
106: ; Development Value: On
107: ; Production Value: Off
108:
109: ; error_reporting
110: ; Default Value: E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE
111: ; Development Value: E_ALL | E_STRICT
112: ; Production Value: E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED
113:
114: ; html_errors
115: ; Default Value: On
116: ; Development Value: On
117: ; Production value: Off
118:
119: ; log_errors
120: ; Default Value: Off
121: ; Development Value: On
122: ; Production Value: On
123:
124: ; magic_quotes_gpc
125: ; Default Value: On
126: ; Development Value: Off
127: ; Production Value: Off
128:
129: ; max_input_time
130: ; Default Value: -1 (Unlimited)
131: ; Development Value: 60 (60 seconds)
132: ; Production Value: 60 (60 seconds)
133:
134: ; output_buffering
135: ; Default Value: Off
136: ; Development Value: 4096
137: ; Production Value: 4096
138:
139: ; register_argc_argv
140: ; Default Value: On
141: ; Development Value: Off
142: ; Production Value: Off
143:
144: ; register_long_arrays
145: ; Default Value: On
146: ; Development Value: Off
147: ; Production Value: Off
148:
149: ; request_order
150: ; Default Value: None
151: ; Development Value: "GP"
152: ; Production Value: "GP"
153:
154: ; session.bug_compat_42
155: ; Default Value: On
156: ; Development Value: On
157: ; Production Value: Off
158:
159: ; session.bug_compat_warn
160: ; Default Value: On
161: ; Development Value: On
162: ; Production Value: Off
163:
164: ; session.gc_divisor
165: ; Default Value: 100
166: ; Development Value: 1000
167: ; Production Value: 1000
168:
169: ; session.hash_bits_per_character
170: ; Default Value: 4
171: ; Development Value: 5
172: ; Production Value: 5
173:
174: ; short_open_tag
175: ; Default Value: On
176: ; Development Value: Off
177: ; Production Value: Off
178:
179: ; track_errors
180: ; Default Value: Off
181: ; Development Value: On
182: ; Production Value: Off
183:
184: ; url_rewriter.tags
185: ; Default Value: "a=href,area=href,frame=src,form=,fieldset="
186: ; Development Value: "a=href,area=href,frame=src,input=src,form=fakeentry"
187: ; Production Value: "a=href,area=href,frame=src,input=src,form=fakeentry"
188:
189: ; variables_order
190: ; Default Value: "EGPCS"
191: ; Development Value: "GPCS"
192: ; Production Value: "GPCS"
193:
194: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
195: ; php.ini Options ;
196: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
197: ; Name for user-defined php.ini (.htaccess) files. Default is ".user.ini"
198: ;user_ini.filename = ".user.ini"
199:
200: ; To disable this feature set this option to empty value
201: ;user_ini.filename =
202:
203: ; TTL for user-defined php.ini files (time-to-live) in seconds. Default is 300 seconds (5 minutes)
204: ;user_ini.cache_ttl = 300
205:
206: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
207: ; Language Options ;
208: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
209:
210: ; Enable the PHP scripting language engine under Apache.
211: ; http://php.net/engine
212: engine = On
213:
214: ; This directive determines whether or not PHP will recognize code between
215: ; <? and ?> tags as PHP source which should be processed as such. It's been
216: ; recommended for several years that you not use the short tag "short cut" and
217: ; instead to use the full <?php and ?> tag combination. With the wide spread use
218: ; of XML and use of these tags by other languages, the server can become easily
219: ; confused and end up parsing the wrong code in the wrong context. But because
220: ; this short cut has been a feature for such a long time, it's currently still
221: ; supported for backwards compatibility, but we recommend you don't use them.
222: ; Default Value: On
223: ; Development Value: Off
224: ; Production Value: Off
225: ; http://php.net/short-open-tag
226: short_open_tag = Off
227:
228: ; Allow ASP-style <% %> tags.
229: ; http://php.net/asp-tags
230: asp_tags = Off
231:
232: ; The number of significant digits displayed in floating point numbers.
233: ; http://php.net/precision
234: precision = 14
235:
236: ; Enforce year 2000 compliance (will cause problems with non-compliant browsers)
237: ; http://php.net/y2k-compliance
238: y2k_compliance = On
239:
240: ; Output buffering is a mechanism for controlling how much output data
241: ; (excluding headers and cookies) PHP should keep internally before pushing that
242: ; data to the client. If your application's output exceeds this setting, PHP
243: ; will send that data in chunks of roughly the size you specify.
244: ; Turning on this setting and managing its maximum buffer size can yield some
245: ; interesting side-effects depending on your application and web server.
246: ; You may be able to send headers and cookies after you've already sent output
247: ; through print or echo. You also may see performance benefits if your server is
248: ; emitting less packets due to buffered output versus PHP streaming the output
249: ; as it gets it. On production servers, 4096 bytes is a good setting for performance
250: ; reasons.
251: ; Note: Output buffering can also be controlled via Output Buffering Control
252: ; functions.
253: ; Possible Values:
254: ; On = Enabled and buffer is unlimited. (Use with caution)
255: ; Off = Disabled
256: ; Integer = Enables the buffer and sets its maximum size in bytes.
257: ; Note: This directive is hardcoded to Off for the CLI SAPI
258: ; Default Value: Off
259: ; Development Value: 4096
260: ; Production Value: 4096
261: ; http://php.net/output-buffering
262: output_buffering = 4096
263:
264: ; You can redirect all of the output of your scripts to a function. For
265: ; example, if you set output_handler to "mb_output_handler", character
266: ; encoding will be transparently converted to the specified encoding.
267: ; Setting any output handler automatically turns on output buffering.
268: ; Note: People who wrote portable scripts should not depend on this ini
269: ; directive. Instead, explicitly set the output handler using ob_start().
270: ; Using this ini directive may cause problems unless you know what script
271: ; is doing.
272: ; Note: You cannot use both "mb_output_handler" with "ob_iconv_handler"
273: ; and you cannot use both "ob_gzhandler" and "zlib.output_compression".
274: ; Note: output_handler must be empty if this is set 'On' !!!!
275: ; Instead you must use zlib.output_handler.
276: ; http://php.net/output-handler
277: ;output_handler =
278:
279: ; Transparent output compression using the zlib library
280: ; Valid values for this option are 'off', 'on', or a specific buffer size
281: ; to be used for compression (default is 4KB)
282: ; Note: Resulting chunk size may vary due to nature of compression. PHP
283: ; outputs chunks that are few hundreds bytes each as a result of
284: ; compression. If you prefer a larger chunk size for better
285: ; performance, enable output_buffering in addition.
286: ; Note: You need to use zlib.output_handler instead of the standard
287: ; output_handler, or otherwise the output will be corrupted.
288: ; http://php.net/zlib.output-compression
289: zlib.output_compression = Off
290:
291: ; http://php.net/zlib.output-compression-level
292: ;zlib.output_compression_level = -1
293:
294: ; You cannot specify additional output handlers if zlib.output_compression
295: ; is activated here. This setting does the same as output_handler but in
296: ; a different order.
297: ; http://php.net/zlib.output-handler
298: ;zlib.output_handler =
299:
300: ; Implicit flush tells PHP to tell the output layer to flush itself
301: ; automatically after every output block. This is equivalent to calling the
302: ; PHP function flush() after each and every call to print() or echo() and each
303: ; and every HTML block. Turning this option on has serious performance
304: ; implications and is generally recommended for debugging purposes only.
305: ; http://php.net/implicit-flush
306: ; Note: This directive is hardcoded to On for the CLI SAPI
307: implicit_flush = Off
308:
309: ; The unserialize callback function will be called (with the undefined class'
310: ; name as parameter), if the unserializer finds an undefined class
311: ; which should be instantiated. A warning appears if the specified function is
312: ; not defined, or if the function doesn't include/implement the missing class.
313: ; So only set this entry, if you really want to implement such a
314: ; callback-function.
315: unserialize_callback_func =
316:
317: ; When floats & doubles are serialized store serialize_precision significant
318: ; digits after the floating point. The default value ensures that when floats
319: ; are decoded with unserialize, the data will remain the same.
320: serialize_precision = 17
321:
322: ; This directive allows you to enable and disable warnings which PHP will issue
323: ; if you pass a value by reference at function call time. Passing values by
324: ; reference at function call time is a deprecated feature which will be removed
325: ; from PHP at some point in the near future. The acceptable method for passing a
326: ; value by reference to a function is by declaring the reference in the functions
327: ; definition, not at call time. This directive does not disable this feature, it
328: ; only determines whether PHP will warn you about it or not. These warnings
329: ; should enabled in development environments only.
330: ; Default Value: On (Suppress warnings)
331: ; Development Value: Off (Issue warnings)
332: ; Production Value: Off (Issue warnings)
333: ; http://php.net/allow-call-time-pass-reference
334: allow_call_time_pass_reference = Off
335:
336: ; Safe Mode
337: ; http://php.net/safe-mode
338: ;
339: ; SECURITY NOTE: The FreeBSD Security Officer strongly recommend that
340: ; the PHP Safe Mode feature not be relied upon for security, since the
341: ; issues Safe Mode tries to handle cannot properly be handled in PHP
342: ; (primarily due to PHP's use of external libraries). While many bugs
343: ; in Safe Mode has been fixed it's very likely that more issues exist
344: ; which allows a user to bypass Safe Mode restrictions.
345: ; For increased security we always recommend to install the Suhosin
346: ; extension.
347: safe_mode = Off
348:
349: ; By default, Safe Mode does a UID compare check when
350: ; opening files. If you want to relax this to a GID compare,
351: ; then turn on safe_mode_gid.
352: ; http://php.net/safe-mode-gid
353: safe_mode_gid = Off
354:
355: ; When safe_mode is on, UID/GID checks are bypassed when
356: ; including files from this directory and its subdirectories.
357: ; (directory must also be in include_path or full path must
358: ; be used when including)
359: ; http://php.net/safe-mode-include-dir
360: safe_mode_include_dir =
361:
362: ; When safe_mode is on, only executables located in the safe_mode_exec_dir
363: ; will be allowed to be executed via the exec family of functions.
364: ; http://php.net/safe-mode-exec-dir
365: safe_mode_exec_dir =
366:
367: ; Setting certain environment variables may be a potential security breach.
368: ; This directive contains a comma-delimited list of prefixes. In Safe Mode,
369: ; the user may only alter environment variables whose names begin with the
370: ; prefixes supplied here. By default, users will only be able to set
371: ; environment variables that begin with PHP_ (e.g. PHP_FOO=BAR).
372: ; Note: If this directive is empty, PHP will let the user modify ANY
373: ; environment variable!
374: ; http://php.net/safe-mode-allowed-env-vars
375: safe_mode_allowed_env_vars = PHP_
376:
377: ; This directive contains a comma-delimited list of environment variables that
378: ; the end user won't be able to change using putenv(). These variables will be
379: ; protected even if safe_mode_allowed_env_vars is set to allow to change them.
380: ; http://php.net/safe-mode-protected-env-vars
381: safe_mode_protected_env_vars = LD_LIBRARY_PATH
382:
383: ; open_basedir, if set, limits all file operations to the defined directory
384: ; and below. This directive makes most sense if used in a per-directory
385: ; or per-virtualhost web server configuration file. This directive is
386: ; *NOT* affected by whether Safe Mode is turned On or Off.
387: ; http://php.net/open-basedir
388: ;open_basedir =
389:
390: ; This directive allows you to disable certain functions for security reasons.
391: ; It receives a comma-delimited list of function names. This directive is
392: ; *NOT* affected by whether Safe Mode is turned On or Off.
393: ; http://php.net/disable-functions
394: disable_functions =
395:
396: ; This directive allows you to disable certain classes for security reasons.
397: ; It receives a comma-delimited list of class names. This directive is
398: ; *NOT* affected by whether Safe Mode is turned On or Off.
399: ; http://php.net/disable-classes
400: disable_classes =
401:
402: ; Colors for Syntax Highlighting mode. Anything that's acceptable in
403: ; <span style="color: ???????"> would work.
404: ; http://php.net/syntax-highlighting
405: ;highlight.string = #DD0000
406: ;highlight.comment = #FF9900
407: ;highlight.keyword = #007700
408: ;highlight.bg = #FFFFFF
409: ;highlight.default = #0000BB
410: ;highlight.html = #000000
411:
412: ; If enabled, the request will be allowed to complete even if the user aborts
413: ; the request. Consider enabling it if executing long requests, which may end up
414: ; being interrupted by the user or a browser timing out. PHP's default behavior
415: ; is to disable this feature.
416: ; http://php.net/ignore-user-abort
417: ;ignore_user_abort = On
418:
419: ; Determines the size of the realpath cache to be used by PHP. This value should
420: ; be increased on systems where PHP opens many files to reflect the quantity of
421: ; the file operations performed.
422: ; http://php.net/realpath-cache-size
423: ;realpath_cache_size = 16k
424:
425: ; Duration of time, in seconds for which to cache realpath information for a given
426: ; file or directory. For systems with rarely changing files, consider increasing this
427: ; value.
428: ; http://php.net/realpath-cache-ttl
429: ;realpath_cache_ttl = 120
430:
431: ; Enables or disables the circular reference collector.
432: ; http://php.net/zend.enable-gc
433: zend.enable_gc = On
434:
435: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
436: ; Miscellaneous ;
437: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
438:
439: ; Decides whether PHP may expose the fact that it is installed on the server
440: ; (e.g. by adding its signature to the Web server header). It is no security
441: ; threat in any way, but it makes it possible to determine whether you use PHP
442: ; on your server or not.
443: ; http://php.net/expose-php
444: expose_php = On
445:
446: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
447: ; Resource Limits ;
448: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
449:
450: ; Maximum execution time of each script, in seconds
451: ; http://php.net/max-execution-time
452: ; Note: This directive is hardcoded to 0 for the CLI SAPI
453: max_execution_time = 30
454:
455: ; Maximum amount of time each script may spend parsing request data. It's a good
456: ; idea to limit this time on productions servers in order to eliminate unexpectedly
457: ; long running scripts.
458: ; Note: This directive is hardcoded to -1 for the CLI SAPI
459: ; Default Value: -1 (Unlimited)
460: ; Development Value: 60 (60 seconds)
461: ; Production Value: 60 (60 seconds)
462: ; http://php.net/max-input-time
463: max_input_time = 60
464:
465: ; Maximum input variable nesting level
466: ; http://php.net/max-input-nesting-level
467: ;max_input_nesting_level = 64
468:
469: ; How many GET/POST/COOKIE input variables may be accepted
470: ; max_input_vars = 1000
471:
472: ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume (128MB)
473: ; http://php.net/memory-limit
474: memory_limit = 128M
475:
476: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
477: ; Error handling and logging ;
478: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
479:
480: ; This directive informs PHP of which errors, warnings and notices you would like
481: ; it to take action for. The recommended way of setting values for this
482: ; directive is through the use of the error level constants and bitwise
483: ; operators. The error level constants are below here for convenience as well as
484: ; some common settings and their meanings.
485: ; By default, PHP is set to take action on all errors, notices and warnings EXCEPT
486: ; those related to E_NOTICE and E_STRICT, which together cover best practices and
487: ; recommended coding standards in PHP. For performance reasons, this is the
488: ; recommend error reporting setting. Your production server shouldn't be wasting
489: ; resources complaining about best practices and coding standards. That's what
490: ; development servers and development settings are for.
491: ; Note: The php.ini-development file has this setting as E_ALL | E_STRICT. This
492: ; means it pretty much reports everything which is exactly what you want during
493: ; development and early testing.
494: ;
495: ; Error Level Constants:
496: ; E_ALL - All errors and warnings (includes E_STRICT as of PHP 6.0.0)
497: ; E_ERROR - fatal run-time errors
498: ; E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR - almost fatal run-time errors
499: ; E_WARNING - run-time warnings (non-fatal errors)
500: ; E_PARSE - compile-time parse errors
501: ; E_NOTICE - run-time notices (these are warnings which often result
502: ; from a bug in your code, but it's possible that it was
503: ; intentional (e.g., using an uninitialized variable and
504: ; relying on the fact it's automatically initialized to an
505: ; empty string)
506: ; E_STRICT - run-time notices, enable to have PHP suggest changes
507: ; to your code which will ensure the best interoperability
508: ; and forward compatibility of your code
509: ; E_CORE_ERROR - fatal errors that occur during PHP's initial startup
510: ; E_CORE_WARNING - warnings (non-fatal errors) that occur during PHP's
511: ; initial startup
512: ; E_COMPILE_ERROR - fatal compile-time errors
513: ; E_COMPILE_WARNING - compile-time warnings (non-fatal errors)
514: ; E_USER_ERROR - user-generated error message
515: ; E_USER_WARNING - user-generated warning message
516: ; E_USER_NOTICE - user-generated notice message
517: ; E_DEPRECATED - warn about code that will not work in future versions
518: ; of PHP
519: ; E_USER_DEPRECATED - user-generated deprecation warnings
520: ;
521: ; Common Values:
522: ; E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE (Show all errors, except for notices and coding standards warnings.)
523: ; E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE | E_STRICT (Show all errors, except for notices)
524: ; E_COMPILE_ERROR|E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR|E_ERROR|E_CORE_ERROR (Show only errors)
525: ; E_ALL | E_STRICT (Show all errors, warnings and notices including coding standards.)
526: ; Default Value: E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE
527: ; Development Value: E_ALL | E_STRICT
528: ; Production Value: E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED
529: ; http://php.net/error-reporting
530: error_reporting = E_ALL | E_STRICT
531:
532: ; This directive controls whether or not and where PHP will output errors,
533: ; notices and warnings too. Error output is very useful during development, but
534: ; it could be very dangerous in production environments. Depending on the code
535: ; which is triggering the error, sensitive information could potentially leak
536: ; out of your application such as database usernames and passwords or worse.
537: ; It's recommended that errors be logged on production servers rather than
538: ; having the errors sent to STDOUT.
539: ; Possible Values:
540: ; Off = Do not display any errors
541: ; stderr = Display errors to STDERR (affects only CGI/CLI binaries!)
542: ; On or stdout = Display errors to STDOUT
543: ; Default Value: On
544: ; Development Value: On
545: ; Production Value: Off
546: ; http://php.net/display-errors
547: display_errors = On
548:
549: ; The display of errors which occur during PHP's startup sequence are handled
550: ; separately from display_errors. PHP's default behavior is to suppress those
551: ; errors from clients. Turning the display of startup errors on can be useful in
552: ; debugging configuration problems. But, it's strongly recommended that you
553: ; leave this setting off on production servers.
554: ; Default Value: Off
555: ; Development Value: On
556: ; Production Value: Off
557: ; http://php.net/display-startup-errors
558: display_startup_errors = On
559:
560: ; Besides displaying errors, PHP can also log errors to locations such as a
561: ; server-specific log, STDERR, or a location specified by the error_log
562: ; directive found below. While errors should not be displayed on productions
563: ; servers they should still be monitored and logging is a great way to do that.
564: ; Default Value: Off
565: ; Development Value: On
566: ; Production Value: On
567: ; http://php.net/log-errors
568: log_errors = On
569:
570: ; Set maximum length of log_errors. In error_log information about the source is
571: ; added. The default is 1024 and 0 allows to not apply any maximum length at all.
572: ; http://php.net/log-errors-max-len
573: log_errors_max_len = 1024
574:
575: ; Do not log repeated messages. Repeated errors must occur in same file on same
576: ; line unless ignore_repeated_source is set true.
577: ; http://php.net/ignore-repeated-errors
578: ignore_repeated_errors = Off
579:
580: ; Ignore source of message when ignoring repeated messages. When this setting
581: ; is On you will not log errors with repeated messages from different files or
582: ; source lines.
583: ; http://php.net/ignore-repeated-source
584: ignore_repeated_source = Off
585:
586: ; If this parameter is set to Off, then memory leaks will not be shown (on
587: ; stdout or in the log). This has only effect in a debug compile, and if
588: ; error reporting includes E_WARNING in the allowed list
589: ; http://php.net/report-memleaks
590: report_memleaks = On
591:
592: ; This setting is on by default.
593: ;report_zend_debug = 0
594:
595: ; Store the last error/warning message in $php_errormsg (boolean). Setting this value
596: ; to On can assist in debugging and is appropriate for development servers. It should
597: ; however be disabled on production servers.
598: ; Default Value: Off
599: ; Development Value: On
600: ; Production Value: Off
601: ; http://php.net/track-errors
602: track_errors = On
603:
604: ; Turn off normal error reporting and emit XML-RPC error XML
605: ; http://php.net/xmlrpc-errors
606: ;xmlrpc_errors = 0
607:
608: ; An XML-RPC faultCode
609: ;xmlrpc_error_number = 0
610:
611: ; When PHP displays or logs an error, it has the capability of inserting html
612: ; links to documentation related to that error. This directive controls whether
613: ; those HTML links appear in error messages or not. For performance and security
614: ; reasons, it's recommended you disable this on production servers.
615: ; Note: This directive is hardcoded to Off for the CLI SAPI
616: ; Default Value: On
617: ; Development Value: On
618: ; Production value: Off
619: ; http://php.net/html-errors
620: html_errors = On
621:
622: ; If html_errors is set On PHP produces clickable error messages that direct
623: ; to a page describing the error or function causing the error in detail.
624: ; You can download a copy of the PHP manual from http://php.net/docs
625: ; and change docref_root to the base URL of your local copy including the
626: ; leading '/'. You must also specify the file extension being used including
627: ; the dot. PHP's default behavior is to leave these settings empty.
628: ; Note: Never use this feature for production boxes.
629: ; http://php.net/docref-root
630: ; Examples
631: ;docref_root = "/phpmanual/"
632:
633: ; http://php.net/docref-ext
634: ;docref_ext = .html
635:
636: ; String to output before an error message. PHP's default behavior is to leave
637: ; this setting blank.
638: ; http://php.net/error-prepend-string
639: ; Example:
640: ;error_prepend_string = "<span style='color: #ff0000'>"
641:
642: ; String to output after an error message. PHP's default behavior is to leave
643: ; this setting blank.
644: ; http://php.net/error-append-string
645: ; Example:
646: ;error_append_string = "</span>"
647:
648: ; Log errors to specified file. PHP's default behavior is to leave this value
649: ; empty.
650: ; http://php.net/error-log
651: ; Example:
652: ;error_log = php_errors.log
653: ; Log errors to syslog (Event Log on NT, not valid in Windows 95).
654: ;error_log = syslog
655:
656: ;windows.show_crt_warning
657: ; Default value: 0
658: ; Development value: 0
659: ; Production value: 0
660:
661: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
662: ; Data Handling ;
663: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
664:
665: ; The separator used in PHP generated URLs to separate arguments.
666: ; PHP's default setting is "&".
667: ; http://php.net/arg-separator.output
668: ; Example:
669: ;arg_separator.output = "&"
670:
671: ; List of separator(s) used by PHP to parse input URLs into variables.
672: ; PHP's default setting is "&".
673: ; NOTE: Every character in this directive is considered as separator!
674: ; http://php.net/arg-separator.input
675: ; Example:
676: ;arg_separator.input = ";&"
677:
678: ; This directive determines which super global arrays are registered when PHP
679: ; starts up. If the register_globals directive is enabled, it also determines
680: ; what order variables are populated into the global space. G,P,C,E & S are
681: ; abbreviations for the following respective super globals: GET, POST, COOKIE,
682: ; ENV and SERVER. There is a performance penalty paid for the registration of
683: ; these arrays and because ENV is not as commonly used as the others, ENV is
684: ; is not recommended on productions servers. You can still get access to
685: ; the environment variables through getenv() should you need to.
686: ; Default Value: "EGPCS"
687: ; Development Value: "GPCS"
688: ; Production Value: "GPCS";
689: ; http://php.net/variables-order
690: variables_order = "GPCS"
691:
692: ; This directive determines which super global data (G,P,C,E & S) should
693: ; be registered into the super global array REQUEST. If so, it also determines
694: ; the order in which that data is registered. The values for this directive are
695: ; specified in the same manner as the variables_order directive, EXCEPT one.
696: ; Leaving this value empty will cause PHP to use the value set in the
697: ; variables_order directive. It does not mean it will leave the super globals
698: ; array REQUEST empty.
699: ; Default Value: None
700: ; Development Value: "GP"
701: ; Production Value: "GP"
702: ; http://php.net/request-order
703: request_order = "GP"
704:
705: ; Whether or not to register the EGPCS variables as global variables. You may
706: ; want to turn this off if you don't want to clutter your scripts' global scope
707: ; with user data.
708: ; You should do your best to write your scripts so that they do not require
709: ; register_globals to be on; Using form variables as globals can easily lead
710: ; to possible security problems, if the code is not very well thought of.
711: ; http://php.net/register-globals
712: register_globals = Off
713:
714: ; Determines whether the deprecated long $HTTP_*_VARS type predefined variables
715: ; are registered by PHP or not. As they are deprecated, we obviously don't
716: ; recommend you use them. They are on by default for compatibility reasons but
717: ; they are not recommended on production servers.
718: ; Default Value: On
719: ; Development Value: Off
720: ; Production Value: Off
721: ; http://php.net/register-long-arrays
722: register_long_arrays = Off
723:
724: ; This directive determines whether PHP registers $argv & $argc each time it
725: ; runs. $argv contains an array of all the arguments passed to PHP when a script
726: ; is invoked. $argc contains an integer representing the number of arguments
727: ; that were passed when the script was invoked. These arrays are extremely
728: ; useful when running scripts from the command line. When this directive is
729: ; enabled, registering these variables consumes CPU cycles and memory each time
730: ; a script is executed. For performance reasons, this feature should be disabled
731: ; on production servers.
732: ; Note: This directive is hardcoded to On for the CLI SAPI
733: ; Default Value: On
734: ; Development Value: Off
735: ; Production Value: Off
736: ; http://php.net/register-argc-argv
737: register_argc_argv = Off
738:
739: ; When enabled, the SERVER and ENV variables are created when they're first
740: ; used (Just In Time) instead of when the script starts. If these variables
741: ; are not used within a script, having this directive on will result in a
742: ; performance gain. The PHP directives register_globals, register_long_arrays,
743: ; and register_argc_argv must be disabled for this directive to have any affect.
744: ; http://php.net/auto-globals-jit
745: auto_globals_jit = On
746:
747: ; Maximum size of POST data that PHP will accept.
748: ; http://php.net/post-max-size
749: post_max_size = 8M
750:
751: ; Magic quotes are a preprocessing feature of PHP where PHP will attempt to
752: ; escape any character sequences in GET, POST, COOKIE and ENV data which might
753: ; otherwise corrupt data being placed in resources such as databases before
754: ; making that data available to you. Because of character encoding issues and
755: ; non-standard SQL implementations across many databases, it's not currently
756: ; possible for this feature to be 100% accurate. PHP's default behavior is to
757: ; enable the feature. We strongly recommend you use the escaping mechanisms
758: ; designed specifically for the database your using instead of relying on this
759: ; feature. Also note, this feature has been deprecated as of PHP 5.3.0 and is
760: ; scheduled for removal in PHP 6.
761: ; Default Value: On
762: ; Development Value: Off
763: ; Production Value: Off
764: ; http://php.net/magic-quotes-gpc
765: magic_quotes_gpc = Off
766:
767: ; Magic quotes for runtime-generated data, e.g. data from SQL, from exec(), etc.
768: ; http://php.net/magic-quotes-runtime
769: magic_quotes_runtime = Off
770:
771: ; Use Sybase-style magic quotes (escape ' with '' instead of \').
772: ; http://php.net/magic-quotes-sybase
773: magic_quotes_sybase = Off
774:
775: ; Automatically add files before PHP document.
776: ; http://php.net/auto-prepend-file
777: auto_prepend_file =
778:
779: ; Automatically add files after PHP document.
780: ; http://php.net/auto-append-file
781: auto_append_file =
782:
783: ; By default, PHP will output a character encoding using
784: ; the Content-type: header. To disable sending of the charset, simply
785: ; set it to be empty.
786: ;
787: ; PHP's built-in default is text/html
788: ; http://php.net/default-mimetype
789: default_mimetype = "text/html"
790:
791: ; PHP's default character set is set to empty.
792: ; http://php.net/default-charset
793: ;default_charset = "iso-8859-1"
794:
795: ; Always populate the $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA variable. PHP's default behavior is
796: ; to disable this feature.
797: ; http://php.net/always-populate-raw-post-data
798: ;always_populate_raw_post_data = On
799:
800: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
801: ; Paths and Directories ;
802: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
803:
804: ; UNIX: "/path1:/path2"
805: ;include_path = ".:/php/includes"
806: ;
807: ; Windows: "\path1;\path2"
808: ;include_path = ".;c:\php\includes"
809: ;
810: ; PHP's default setting for include_path is ".;/path/to/php/pear"
811: ; http://php.net/include-path
812:
813: ; The root of the PHP pages, used only if nonempty.
814: ; if PHP was not compiled with FORCE_REDIRECT, you SHOULD set doc_root
815: ; if you are running php as a CGI under any web server (other than IIS)
816: ; see documentation for security issues. The alternate is to use the
817: ; cgi.force_redirect configuration below
818: ; http://php.net/doc-root
819: doc_root =
820:
821: ; The directory under which PHP opens the script using /~username used only
822: ; if nonempty.
823: ; http://php.net/user-dir
824: user_dir =
825:
826: ; Directory in which the loadable extensions (modules) reside.
827: ; http://php.net/extension-dir
828: ; extension_dir = "./"
829: ; On windows:
830: ; extension_dir = "ext"
831:
832: ; Whether or not to enable the dl() function. The dl() function does NOT work
833: ; properly in multithreaded servers, such as IIS or Zeus, and is automatically
834: ; disabled on them.
835: ; http://php.net/enable-dl
836: enable_dl = Off
837:
838: ; cgi.force_redirect is necessary to provide security running PHP as a CGI under
839: ; most web servers. Left undefined, PHP turns this on by default. You can
840: ; turn it off here AT YOUR OWN RISK
841: ; **You CAN safely turn this off for IIS, in fact, you MUST.**
842: ; http://php.net/cgi.force-redirect
843: ;cgi.force_redirect = 1
844:
845: ; if cgi.nph is enabled it will force cgi to always sent Status: 200 with
846: ; every request. PHP's default behavior is to disable this feature.
847: ;cgi.nph = 1
848:
849: ; if cgi.force_redirect is turned on, and you are not running under Apache or Netscape
850: ; (iPlanet) web servers, you MAY need to set an environment variable name that PHP
851: ; will look for to know it is OK to continue execution. Setting this variable MAY
852: ; cause security issues, KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING FIRST.
853: ; http://php.net/cgi.redirect-status-env
854: ;cgi.redirect_status_env = ;
855:
856: ; cgi.fix_pathinfo provides *real* PATH_INFO/PATH_TRANSLATED support for CGI. PHP's
857: ; previous behaviour was to set PATH_TRANSLATED to SCRIPT_FILENAME, and to not grok
858: ; what PATH_INFO is. For more information on PATH_INFO, see the cgi specs. Setting
859: ; this to 1 will cause PHP CGI to fix its paths to conform to the spec. A setting
860: ; of zero causes PHP to behave as before. Default is 1. You should fix your scripts
861: ; to use SCRIPT_FILENAME rather than PATH_TRANSLATED.
862: ; http://php.net/cgi.fix-pathinfo
863: ;cgi.fix_pathinfo=1
864:
865: ; FastCGI under IIS (on WINNT based OS) supports the ability to impersonate
866: ; security tokens of the calling client. This allows IIS to define the
867: ; security context that the request runs under. mod_fastcgi under Apache
868: ; does not currently support this feature (03/17/2002)
869: ; Set to 1 if running under IIS. Default is zero.
870: ; http://php.net/fastcgi.impersonate
871: ;fastcgi.impersonate = 1;
872:
873: ; Disable logging through FastCGI connection. PHP's default behavior is to enable
874: ; this feature.
875: ;fastcgi.logging = 0
876:
877: ; cgi.rfc2616_headers configuration option tells PHP what type of headers to
878: ; use when sending HTTP response code. If it's set 0 PHP sends Status: header that
879: ; is supported by Apache. When this option is set to 1 PHP will send
880: ; RFC2616 compliant header.
881: ; Default is zero.
882: ; http://php.net/cgi.rfc2616-headers
883: ;cgi.rfc2616_headers = 0
884:
885: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
886: ; File Uploads ;
887: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
888:
889: ; Whether to allow HTTP file uploads.
890: ; http://php.net/file-uploads
891: file_uploads = On
892:
893: ; Temporary directory for HTTP uploaded files (will use system default if not
894: ; specified).
895: ; http://php.net/upload-tmp-dir
896: ;upload_tmp_dir =
897:
898: ; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files.
899: ; http://php.net/upload-max-filesize
900: upload_max_filesize = 2M
901:
902: ; Maximum number of files that can be uploaded via a single request
903: max_file_uploads = 20
904:
905: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
906: ; Fopen wrappers ;
907: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
908:
909: ; Whether to allow the treatment of URLs (like http:// or ftp://) as files.
910: ; http://php.net/allow-url-fopen
911: allow_url_fopen = On
912:
913: ; Whether to allow include/require to open URLs (like http:// or ftp://) as files.
914: ; http://php.net/allow-url-include
915: allow_url_include = Off
916:
917: ; Define the anonymous ftp password (your email address). PHP's default setting
918: ; for this is empty.
919: ; http://php.net/from
920: ;from="john@doe.com"
921:
922: ; Define the User-Agent string. PHP's default setting for this is empty.
923: ; http://php.net/user-agent
924: ;user_agent="PHP"
925:
926: ; Default timeout for socket based streams (seconds)
927: ; http://php.net/default-socket-timeout
928: default_socket_timeout = 60
929:
930: ; If your scripts have to deal with files from Macintosh systems,
931: ; or you are running on a Mac and need to deal with files from
932: ; unix or win32 systems, setting this flag will cause PHP to
933: ; automatically detect the EOL character in those files so that
934: ; fgets() and file() will work regardless of the source of the file.
935: ; http://php.net/auto-detect-line-endings
936: ;auto_detect_line_endings = Off
937:
938: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
939: ; Dynamic Extensions ;
940: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
941:
942: ; If you wish to have an extension loaded automatically, use the following
943: ; syntax:
944: ;
945: ; extension=modulename.extension
946: ;
947: ; For example, on Windows:
948: ;
949: ; extension=msql.dll
950: ;
951: ; ... or under UNIX:
952: ;
953: ; extension=msql.so
954: ;
955: ; ... or with a path:
956: ;
957: ; extension=/path/to/extension/msql.so
958: ;
959: ; If you only provide the name of the extension, PHP will look for it in its
960: ; default extension directory.
961: ;
962: ; Windows Extensions
963: ; Note that ODBC support is built in, so no dll is needed for it.
964: ; Note that many DLL files are located in the extensions/ (PHP 4) ext/ (PHP 5)
965: ; extension folders as well as the separate PECL DLL download (PHP 5).
966: ; Be sure to appropriately set the extension_dir directive.
967: ;
968: ;extension=php_bz2.dll
969: ;extension=php_curl.dll
970: ;extension=php_fileinfo.dll
971: ;extension=php_gd2.dll
972: ;extension=php_gettext.dll
973: ;extension=php_gmp.dll
974: ;extension=php_intl.dll
975: ;extension=php_imap.dll
976: ;extension=php_interbase.dll
977: ;extension=php_ldap.dll
978: ;extension=php_mbstring.dll
979: ;extension=php_exif.dll ; Must be after mbstring as it depends on it
980: ;extension=php_mysql.dll
981: ;extension=php_mysqli.dll
982: ;extension=php_oci8.dll ; Use with Oracle 10gR2 Instant Client
983: ;extension=php_oci8_11g.dll ; Use with Oracle 11gR2 Instant Client
984: ;extension=php_openssl.dll
985: ;extension=php_pdo_firebird.dll
986: ;extension=php_pdo_mssql.dll
987: ;extension=php_pdo_mysql.dll
988: ;extension=php_pdo_oci.dll
989: ;extension=php_pdo_odbc.dll
990: ;extension=php_pdo_pgsql.dll
991: ;extension=php_pdo_sqlite.dll
992: ;extension=php_pgsql.dll
993: ;extension=php_pspell.dll
994: ;extension=php_shmop.dll
995:
996: ; The MIBS data available in the PHP distribution must be installed.
997: ; See http://www.php.net/manual/en/snmp.installation.php
998: ;extension=php_snmp.dll
999:
1000: ;extension=php_soap.dll
1001: ;extension=php_sockets.dll
1002: ;extension=php_sqlite.dll
1003: ;extension=php_sqlite3.dll
1004: ;extension=php_sybase_ct.dll
1005: ;extension=php_tidy.dll
1006: ;extension=php_xmlrpc.dll
1007: ;extension=php_xsl.dll
1008: ;extension=php_zip.dll
1009:
1010: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
1011: ; Module Settings ;
1012: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
1013:
1014: [Date]
1015: ; Defines the default timezone used by the date functions
1016: ; http://php.net/date.timezone
1017: ;date.timezone =
1018:
1019: ; http://php.net/date.default-latitude
1020: ;date.default_latitude = 31.7667
1021:
1022: ; http://php.net/date.default-longitude
1023: ;date.default_longitude = 35.2333
1024:
1025: ; http://php.net/date.sunrise-zenith
1026: ;date.sunrise_zenith = 90.583333
1027:
1028: ; http://php.net/date.sunset-zenith
1029: ;date.sunset_zenith = 90.583333
1030:
1031: [filter]
1032: ; http://php.net/filter.default
1033: ;filter.default = unsafe_raw
1034:
1035: ; http://php.net/filter.default-flags
1036: ;filter.default_flags =
1037:
1038: [iconv]
1039: ;iconv.input_encoding = ISO-8859-1
1040: ;iconv.internal_encoding = ISO-8859-1
1041: ;iconv.output_encoding = ISO-8859-1
1042:
1043: [intl]
1044: ;intl.default_locale =
1045: ; This directive allows you to produce PHP errors when some error
1046: ; happens within intl functions. The value is the level of the error produced.
1047: ; Default is 0, which does not produce any errors.
1048: ;intl.error_level = E_WARNING
1049:
1050: [sqlite]
1051: ; http://php.net/sqlite.assoc-case
1052: ;sqlite.assoc_case = 0
1053:
1054: [sqlite3]
1055: ;sqlite3.extension_dir =
1056:
1057: [Pcre]
1058: ;PCRE library backtracking limit.
1059: ; http://php.net/pcre.backtrack-limit
1060: ;pcre.backtrack_limit=100000
1061:
1062: ;PCRE library recursion limit.
1063: ;Please note that if you set this value to a high number you may consume all
1064: ;the available process stack and eventually crash PHP (due to reaching the
1065: ;stack size limit imposed by the Operating System).
1066: ; http://php.net/pcre.recursion-limit
1067: ;pcre.recursion_limit=100000
1068:
1069: [Pdo]
1070: ; Whether to pool ODBC connections. Can be one of "strict", "relaxed" or "off"
1071: ; http://php.net/pdo-odbc.connection-pooling
1072: ;pdo_odbc.connection_pooling=strict
1073:
1074: ;pdo_odbc.db2_instance_name
1075:
1076: [Pdo_mysql]
1077: ; If mysqlnd is used: Number of cache slots for the internal result set cache
1078: ; http://php.net/pdo_mysql.cache_size
1079: pdo_mysql.cache_size = 2000
1080:
1081: ; Default socket name for local MySQL connects. If empty, uses the built-in
1082: ; MySQL defaults.
1083: ; http://php.net/pdo_mysql.default-socket
1084: pdo_mysql.default_socket=
1085:
1086: [Phar]
1087: ; http://php.net/phar.readonly
1088: ;phar.readonly = On
1089:
1090: ; http://php.net/phar.require-hash
1091: ;phar.require_hash = On
1092:
1093: ;phar.cache_list =
1094:
1095: [Syslog]
1096: ; Whether or not to define the various syslog variables (e.g. $LOG_PID,
1097: ; $LOG_CRON, etc.). Turning it off is a good idea performance-wise. In
1098: ; runtime, you can define these variables by calling define_syslog_variables().
1099: ; http://php.net/define-syslog-variables
1100: define_syslog_variables = Off
1101:
1102: [mail function]
1103: ; For Win32 only.
1104: ; http://php.net/smtp
1105: SMTP = localhost
1106: ; http://php.net/smtp-port
1107: smtp_port = 25
1108:
1109: ; For Win32 only.
1110: ; http://php.net/sendmail-from
1111: ;sendmail_from = me@example.com
1112:
1113: ; For Unix only. You may supply arguments as well (default: "sendmail -t -i").
1114: ; http://php.net/sendmail-path
1115: ;sendmail_path =
1116:
1117: ; Force the addition of the specified parameters to be passed as extra parameters
1118: ; to the sendmail binary. These parameters will always replace the value of
1119: ; the 5th parameter to mail(), even in safe mode.
1120: ;mail.force_extra_parameters =
1121:
1122: ; Add X-PHP-Originating-Script: that will include uid of the script followed by the filename
1123: mail.add_x_header = On
1124:
1125: ; The path to a log file that will log all mail() calls. Log entries include
1126: ; the full path of the script, line number, To address and headers.
1127: ;mail.log =
1128:
1129: [SQL]
1130: ; http://php.net/sql.safe-mode
1131: sql.safe_mode = Off
1132:
1133: [ODBC]
1134: ; http://php.net/odbc.default-db
1135: ;odbc.default_db = Not yet implemented
1136:
1137: ; http://php.net/odbc.default-user
1138: ;odbc.default_user = Not yet implemented
1139:
1140: ; http://php.net/odbc.default-pw
1141: ;odbc.default_pw = Not yet implemented
1142:
1143: ; Controls the ODBC cursor model.
1144: ; Default: SQL_CURSOR_STATIC (default).
1145: ;odbc.default_cursortype
1146:
1147: ; Allow or prevent persistent links.
1148: ; http://php.net/odbc.allow-persistent
1149: odbc.allow_persistent = On
1150:
1151: ; Check that a connection is still valid before reuse.
1152: ; http://php.net/odbc.check-persistent
1153: odbc.check_persistent = On
1154:
1155: ; Maximum number of persistent links. -1 means no limit.
1156: ; http://php.net/odbc.max-persistent
1157: odbc.max_persistent = -1
1158:
1159: ; Maximum number of links (persistent + non-persistent). -1 means no limit.
1160: ; http://php.net/odbc.max-links
1161: odbc.max_links = -1
1162:
1163: ; Handling of LONG fields. Returns number of bytes to variables. 0 means
1164: ; passthru.
1165: ; http://php.net/odbc.defaultlrl
1166: odbc.defaultlrl = 4096
1167:
1168: ; Handling of binary data. 0 means passthru, 1 return as is, 2 convert to char.
1169: ; See the documentation on odbc_binmode and odbc_longreadlen for an explanation
1170: ; of odbc.defaultlrl and odbc.defaultbinmode
1171: ; http://php.net/odbc.defaultbinmode
1172: odbc.defaultbinmode = 1
1173:
1174: ;birdstep.max_links = -1
1175:
1176: [Interbase]
1177: ; Allow or prevent persistent links.
1178: ibase.allow_persistent = 1
1179:
1180: ; Maximum number of persistent links. -1 means no limit.
1181: ibase.max_persistent = -1
1182:
1183: ; Maximum number of links (persistent + non-persistent). -1 means no limit.
1184: ibase.max_links = -1
1185:
1186: ; Default database name for ibase_connect().
1187: ;ibase.default_db =
1188:
1189: ; Default username for ibase_connect().
1190: ;ibase.default_user =
1191:
1192: ; Default password for ibase_connect().
1193: ;ibase.default_password =
1194:
1195: ; Default charset for ibase_connect().
1196: ;ibase.default_charset =
1197:
1198: ; Default timestamp format.
1199: ibase.timestampformat = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
1200:
1201: ; Default date format.
1202: ibase.dateformat = "%Y-%m-%d"
1203:
1204: ; Default time format.
1205: ibase.timeformat = "%H:%M:%S"
1206:
1207: [MySQL]
1208: ; Allow accessing, from PHP's perspective, local files with LOAD DATA statements
1209: ; http://php.net/mysql.allow_local_infile
1210: mysql.allow_local_infile = On
1211:
1212: ; Allow or prevent persistent links.
1213: ; http://php.net/mysql.allow-persistent
1214: mysql.allow_persistent = On
1215:
1216: ; If mysqlnd is used: Number of cache slots for the internal result set cache
1217: ; http://php.net/mysql.cache_size
1218: mysql.cache_size = 2000
1219:
1220: ; Maximum number of persistent links. -1 means no limit.
1221: ; http://php.net/mysql.max-persistent
1222: mysql.max_persistent = -1
1223:
1224: ; Maximum number of links (persistent + non-persistent). -1 means no limit.
1225: ; http://php.net/mysql.max-links
1226: mysql.max_links = -1
1227:
1228: ; Default port number for mysql_connect(). If unset, mysql_connect() will use
1229: ; the $MYSQL_TCP_PORT or the mysql-tcp entry in /etc/services or the
1230: ; compile-time value defined MYSQL_PORT (in that order). Win32 will only look
1231: ; at MYSQL_PORT.
1232: ; http://php.net/mysql.default-port
1233: mysql.default_port =
1234:
1235: ; Default socket name for local MySQL connects. If empty, uses the built-in
1236: ; MySQL defaults.
1237: ; http://php.net/mysql.default-socket
1238: mysql.default_socket =
1239:
1240: ; Default host for mysql_connect() (doesn't apply in safe mode).
1241: ; http://php.net/mysql.default-host
1242: mysql.default_host =
1243:
1244: ; Default user for mysql_connect() (doesn't apply in safe mode).
1245: ; http://php.net/mysql.default-user
1246: mysql.default_user =
1247:
1248: ; Default password for mysql_connect() (doesn't apply in safe mode).
1249: ; Note that this is generally a *bad* idea to store passwords in this file.
1250: ; *Any* user with PHP access can run 'echo get_cfg_var("mysql.default_password")
1251: ; and reveal this password! And of course, any users with read access to this
1252: ; file will be able to reveal the password as well.
1253: ; http://php.net/mysql.default-password
1254: mysql.default_password =
1255:
1256: ; Maximum time (in seconds) for connect timeout. -1 means no limit
1257: ; http://php.net/mysql.connect-timeout
1258: mysql.connect_timeout = 60
1259:
1260: ; Trace mode. When trace_mode is active (=On), warnings for table/index scans and
1261: ; SQL-Errors will be displayed.
1262: ; http://php.net/mysql.trace-mode
1263: mysql.trace_mode = Off
1264:
1265: [MySQLi]
1266:
1267: ; Maximum number of persistent links. -1 means no limit.
1268: ; http://php.net/mysqli.max-persistent
1269: mysqli.max_persistent = -1
1270:
1271: ; Allow accessing, from PHP's perspective, local files with LOAD DATA statements
1272: ; http://php.net/mysqli.allow_local_infile
1273: ;mysqli.allow_local_infile = On
1274:
1275: ; Allow or prevent persistent links.
1276: ; http://php.net/mysqli.allow-persistent
1277: mysqli.allow_persistent = On
1278:
1279: ; Maximum number of links. -1 means no limit.
1280: ; http://php.net/mysqli.max-links
1281: mysqli.max_links = -1
1282:
1283: ; If mysqlnd is used: Number of cache slots for the internal result set cache
1284: ; http://php.net/mysqli.cache_size
1285: mysqli.cache_size = 2000
1286:
1287: ; Default port number for mysqli_connect(). If unset, mysqli_connect() will use
1288: ; the $MYSQL_TCP_PORT or the mysql-tcp entry in /etc/services or the
1289: ; compile-time value defined MYSQL_PORT (in that order). Win32 will only look
1290: ; at MYSQL_PORT.
1291: ; http://php.net/mysqli.default-port
1292: mysqli.default_port = 3306
1293:
1294: ; Default socket name for local MySQL connects. If empty, uses the built-in
1295: ; MySQL defaults.
1296: ; http://php.net/mysqli.default-socket
1297: mysqli.default_socket =
1298:
1299: ; Default host for mysql_connect() (doesn't apply in safe mode).
1300: ; http://php.net/mysqli.default-host
1301: mysqli.default_host =
1302:
1303: ; Default user for mysql_connect() (doesn't apply in safe mode).
1304: ; http://php.net/mysqli.default-user
1305: mysqli.default_user =
1306:
1307: ; Default password for mysqli_connect() (doesn't apply in safe mode).
1308: ; Note that this is generally a *bad* idea to store passwords in this file.
1309: ; *Any* user with PHP access can run 'echo get_cfg_var("mysqli.default_pw")
1310: ; and reveal this password! And of course, any users with read access to this
1311: ; file will be able to reveal the password as well.
1312: ; http://php.net/mysqli.default-pw
1313: mysqli.default_pw =
1314:
1315: ; Allow or prevent reconnect
1316: mysqli.reconnect = Off
1317:
1318: [mysqlnd]
1319: ; Enable / Disable collection of general statistics by mysqlnd which can be
1320: ; used to tune and monitor MySQL operations.
1321: ; http://php.net/mysqlnd.collect_statistics
1322: mysqlnd.collect_statistics = On
1323:
1324: ; Enable / Disable collection of memory usage statistics by mysqlnd which can be
1325: ; used to tune and monitor MySQL operations.
1326: ; http://php.net/mysqlnd.collect_memory_statistics
1327: mysqlnd.collect_memory_statistics = On
1328:
1329: ; Size of a pre-allocated buffer used when sending commands to MySQL in bytes.
1330: ; http://php.net/mysqlnd.net_cmd_buffer_size
1331: ;mysqlnd.net_cmd_buffer_size = 2048
1332:
1333: ; Size of a pre-allocated buffer used for reading data sent by the server in
1334: ; bytes.
1335: ; http://php.net/mysqlnd.net_read_buffer_size
1336: ;mysqlnd.net_read_buffer_size = 32768
1337:
1338: [OCI8]
1339:
1340: ; Connection: Enables privileged connections using external
1341: ; credentials (OCI_SYSOPER, OCI_SYSDBA)
1342: ; http://php.net/oci8.privileged-connect
1343: ;oci8.privileged_connect = Off
1344:
1345: ; Connection: The maximum number of persistent OCI8 connections per
1346: ; process. Using -1 means no limit.
1347: ; http://php.net/oci8.max-persistent
1348: ;oci8.max_persistent = -1
1349:
1350: ; Connection: The maximum number of seconds a process is allowed to
1351: ; maintain an idle persistent connection. Using -1 means idle
1352: ; persistent connections will be maintained forever.
1353: ; http://php.net/oci8.persistent-timeout
1354: ;oci8.persistent_timeout = -1
1355:
1356: ; Connection: The number of seconds that must pass before issuing a
1357: ; ping during oci_pconnect() to check the connection validity. When
1358: ; set to 0, each oci_pconnect() will cause a ping. Using -1 disables
1359: ; pings completely.
1360: ; http://php.net/oci8.ping-interval
1361: ;oci8.ping_interval = 60
1362:
1363: ; Connection: Set this to a user chosen connection class to be used
1364: ; for all pooled server requests with Oracle 11g Database Resident
1365: ; Connection Pooling (DRCP). To use DRCP, this value should be set to
1366: ; the same string for all web servers running the same application,
1367: ; the database pool must be configured, and the connection string must
1368: ; specify to use a pooled server.
1369: ;oci8.connection_class =
1370:
1371: ; High Availability: Using On lets PHP receive Fast Application
1372: ; Notification (FAN) events generated when a database node fails. The
1373: ; database must also be configured to post FAN events.
1374: ;oci8.events = Off
1375:
1376: ; Tuning: This option enables statement caching, and specifies how
1377: ; many statements to cache. Using 0 disables statement caching.
1378: ; http://php.net/oci8.statement-cache-size
1379: ;oci8.statement_cache_size = 20
1380:
1381: ; Tuning: Enables statement prefetching and sets the default number of
1382: ; rows that will be fetched automatically after statement execution.
1383: ; http://php.net/oci8.default-prefetch
1384: ;oci8.default_prefetch = 100
1385:
1386: ; Compatibility. Using On means oci_close() will not close
1387: ; oci_connect() and oci_new_connect() connections.
1388: ; http://php.net/oci8.old-oci-close-semantics
1389: ;oci8.old_oci_close_semantics = Off
1390:
1391: [PostgreSQL]
1392: ; Allow or prevent persistent links.
1393: ; http://php.net/pgsql.allow-persistent
1394: pgsql.allow_persistent = On
1395:
1396: ; Detect broken persistent links always with pg_pconnect().
1397: ; Auto reset feature requires a little overheads.
1398: ; http://php.net/pgsql.auto-reset-persistent
1399: pgsql.auto_reset_persistent = Off
1400:
1401: ; Maximum number of persistent links. -1 means no limit.
1402: ; http://php.net/pgsql.max-persistent
1403: pgsql.max_persistent = -1
1404:
1405: ; Maximum number of links (persistent+non persistent). -1 means no limit.
1406: ; http://php.net/pgsql.max-links
1407: pgsql.max_links = -1
1408:
1409: ; Ignore PostgreSQL backends Notice message or not.
1410: ; Notice message logging require a little overheads.
1411: ; http://php.net/pgsql.ignore-notice
1412: pgsql.ignore_notice = 0
1413:
1414: ; Log PostgreSQL backends Notice message or not.
1415: ; Unless pgsql.ignore_notice=0, module cannot log notice message.
1416: ; http://php.net/pgsql.log-notice
1417: pgsql.log_notice = 0
1418:
1419: [Sybase-CT]
1420: ; Allow or prevent persistent links.
1421: ; http://php.net/sybct.allow-persistent
1422: sybct.allow_persistent = On
1423:
1424: ; Maximum number of persistent links. -1 means no limit.
1425: ; http://php.net/sybct.max-persistent
1426: sybct.max_persistent = -1
1427:
1428: ; Maximum number of links (persistent + non-persistent). -1 means no limit.
1429: ; http://php.net/sybct.max-links
1430: sybct.max_links = -1
1431:
1432: ; Minimum server message severity to display.
1433: ; http://php.net/sybct.min-server-severity
1434: sybct.min_server_severity = 10
1435:
1436: ; Minimum client message severity to display.
1437: ; http://php.net/sybct.min-client-severity
1438: sybct.min_client_severity = 10
1439:
1440: ; Set per-context timeout
1441: ; http://php.net/sybct.timeout
1442: ;sybct.timeout=
1443:
1444: ;sybct.packet_size
1445:
1446: ; The maximum time in seconds to wait for a connection attempt to succeed before returning failure.
1447: ; Default: one minute
1448: ;sybct.login_timeout=
1449:
1450: ; The name of the host you claim to be connecting from, for display by sp_who.
1451: ; Default: none
1452: ;sybct.hostname=
1453:
1454: ; Allows you to define how often deadlocks are to be retried. -1 means "forever".
1455: ; Default: 0
1456: ;sybct.deadlock_retry_count=
1457:
1458: [bcmath]
1459: ; Number of decimal digits for all bcmath functions.
1460: ; http://php.net/bcmath.scale
1461: bcmath.scale = 0
1462:
1463: [browscap]
1464: ; http://php.net/browscap
1465: ;browscap = extra/browscap.ini
1466:
1467: [Session]
1468: ; Handler used to store/retrieve data.
1469: ; http://php.net/session.save-handler
1470: session.save_handler = files
1471:
1472: ; Argument passed to save_handler. In the case of files, this is the path
1473: ; where data files are stored. Note: Windows users have to change this
1474: ; variable in order to use PHP's session functions.
1475: ;
1476: ; The path can be defined as:
1477: ;
1478: ; session.save_path = "N;/path"
1479: ;
1480: ; where N is an integer. Instead of storing all the session files in
1481: ; /path, what this will do is use subdirectories N-levels deep, and
1482: ; store the session data in those directories. This is useful if you
1483: ; or your OS have problems with lots of files in one directory, and is
1484: ; a more efficient layout for servers that handle lots of sessions.
1485: ;
1486: ; NOTE 1: PHP will not create this directory structure automatically.
1487: ; You can use the script in the ext/session dir for that purpose.
1488: ; NOTE 2: See the section on garbage collection below if you choose to
1489: ; use subdirectories for session storage
1490: ;
1491: ; The file storage module creates files using mode 600 by default.
1492: ; You can change that by using
1493: ;
1494: ; session.save_path = "N;MODE;/path"
1495: ;
1496: ; where MODE is the octal representation of the mode. Note that this
1497: ; does not overwrite the process's umask.
1498: ; http://php.net/session.save-path
1499: ;session.save_path = "/tmp"
1500:
1501: ; Whether to use cookies.
1502: ; http://php.net/session.use-cookies
1503: session.use_cookies = 1
1504:
1505: ; http://php.net/session.cookie-secure
1506: ;session.cookie_secure =
1507:
1508: ; This option forces PHP to fetch and use a cookie for storing and maintaining
1509: ; the session id. We encourage this operation as it's very helpful in combatting
1510: ; session hijacking when not specifying and managing your own session id. It is
1511: ; not the end all be all of session hijacking defense, but it's a good start.
1512: ; http://php.net/session.use-only-cookies
1513: session.use_only_cookies = 1
1514:
1515: ; Name of the session (used as cookie name).
1516: ; http://php.net/session.name
1517: session.name = PHPSESSID
1518:
1519: ; Initialize session on request startup.
1520: ; http://php.net/session.auto-start
1521: session.auto_start = 0
1522:
1523: ; Lifetime in seconds of cookie or, if 0, until browser is restarted.
1524: ; http://php.net/session.cookie-lifetime
1525: session.cookie_lifetime = 0
1526:
1527: ; The path for which the cookie is valid.
1528: ; http://php.net/session.cookie-path
1529: session.cookie_path = /
1530:
1531: ; The domain for which the cookie is valid.
1532: ; http://php.net/session.cookie-domain
1533: session.cookie_domain =
1534:
1535: ; Whether or not to add the httpOnly flag to the cookie, which makes it inaccessible to browser scripting languages such as JavaScript.
1536: ; http://php.net/session.cookie-httponly
1537: session.cookie_httponly =
1538:
1539: ; Handler used to serialize data. php is the standard serializer of PHP.
1540: ; http://php.net/session.serialize-handler
1541: session.serialize_handler = php
1542:
1543: ; Defines the probability that the 'garbage collection' process is started
1544: ; on every session initialization. The probability is calculated by using
1545: ; gc_probability/gc_divisor. Where session.gc_probability is the numerator
1546: ; and gc_divisor is the denominator in the equation. Setting this value to 1
1547: ; when the session.gc_divisor value is 100 will give you approximately a 1% chance
1548: ; the gc will run on any give request.
1549: ; Default Value: 1
1550: ; Development Value: 1
1551: ; Production Value: 1
1552: ; http://php.net/session.gc-probability
1553: session.gc_probability = 1
1554:
1555: ; Defines the probability that the 'garbage collection' process is started on every
1556: ; session initialization. The probability is calculated by using the following equation:
1557: ; gc_probability/gc_divisor. Where session.gc_probability is the numerator and
1558: ; session.gc_divisor is the denominator in the equation. Setting this value to 1
1559: ; when the session.gc_divisor value is 100 will give you approximately a 1% chance
1560: ; the gc will run on any give request. Increasing this value to 1000 will give you
1561: ; a 0.1% chance the gc will run on any give request. For high volume production servers,
1562: ; this is a more efficient approach.
1563: ; Default Value: 100
1564: ; Development Value: 1000
1565: ; Production Value: 1000
1566: ; http://php.net/session.gc-divisor
1567: session.gc_divisor = 1000
1568:
1569: ; After this number of seconds, stored data will be seen as 'garbage' and
1570: ; cleaned up by the garbage collection process.
1571: ; http://php.net/session.gc-maxlifetime
1572: session.gc_maxlifetime = 1440
1573:
1574: ; NOTE: If you are using the subdirectory option for storing session files
1575: ; (see session.save_path above), then garbage collection does *not*
1576: ; happen automatically. You will need to do your own garbage
1577: ; collection through a shell script, cron entry, or some other method.
1578: ; For example, the following script would is the equivalent of
1579: ; setting session.gc_maxlifetime to 1440 (1440 seconds = 24 minutes):
1580: ; find /path/to/sessions -cmin +24 | xargs rm
1581:
1582: ; PHP 4.2 and less have an undocumented feature/bug that allows you to
1583: ; to initialize a session variable in the global scope, even when register_globals
1584: ; is disabled. PHP 4.3 and later will warn you, if this feature is used.
1585: ; You can disable the feature and the warning separately. At this time,
1586: ; the warning is only displayed, if bug_compat_42 is enabled. This feature
1587: ; introduces some serious security problems if not handled correctly. It's
1588: ; recommended that you do not use this feature on production servers. But you
1589: ; should enable this on development servers and enable the warning as well. If you
1590: ; do not enable the feature on development servers, you won't be warned when it's
1591: ; used and debugging errors caused by this can be difficult to track down.
1592: ; Default Value: On
1593: ; Development Value: On
1594: ; Production Value: Off
1595: ; http://php.net/session.bug-compat-42
1596: session.bug_compat_42 = On
1597:
1598: ; This setting controls whether or not you are warned by PHP when initializing a
1599: ; session value into the global space. session.bug_compat_42 must be enabled before
1600: ; these warnings can be issued by PHP. See the directive above for more information.
1601: ; Default Value: On
1602: ; Development Value: On
1603: ; Production Value: Off
1604: ; http://php.net/session.bug-compat-warn
1605: session.bug_compat_warn = On
1606:
1607: ; Check HTTP Referer to invalidate externally stored URLs containing ids.
1608: ; HTTP_REFERER has to contain this substring for the session to be
1609: ; considered as valid.
1610: ; http://php.net/session.referer-check
1611: session.referer_check =
1612:
1613: ; How many bytes to read from the file.
1614: ; http://php.net/session.entropy-length
1615: session.entropy_length = 0
1616:
1617: ; Specified here to create the session id.
1618: ; http://php.net/session.entropy-file
1619: ; On systems that don't have /dev/urandom /dev/arandom can be used
1620: ; On windows, setting the entropy_length setting will activate the
1621: ; Windows random source (using the CryptoAPI)
1622: ;session.entropy_file = /dev/urandom
1623:
1624: ; Set to {nocache,private,public,} to determine HTTP caching aspects
1625: ; or leave this empty to avoid sending anti-caching headers.
1626: ; http://php.net/session.cache-limiter
1627: session.cache_limiter = nocache
1628:
1629: ; Document expires after n minutes.
1630: ; http://php.net/session.cache-expire
1631: session.cache_expire = 180
1632:
1633: ; trans sid support is disabled by default.
1634: ; Use of trans sid may risk your users security.
1635: ; Use this option with caution.
1636: ; - User may send URL contains active session ID
1637: ; to other person via. email/irc/etc.
1638: ; - URL that contains active session ID may be stored
1639: ; in publically accessible computer.
1640: ; - User may access your site with the same session ID
1641: ; always using URL stored in browser's history or bookmarks.
1642: ; http://php.net/session.use-trans-sid
1643: session.use_trans_sid = 0
1644:
1645: ; Select a hash function for use in generating session ids.
1646: ; Possible Values
1647: ; 0 (MD5 128 bits)
1648: ; 1 (SHA-1 160 bits)
1649: ; This option may also be set to the name of any hash function supported by
1650: ; the hash extension. A list of available hashes is returned by the hash_algos()
1651: ; function.
1652: ; http://php.net/session.hash-function
1653: session.hash_function = 0
1654:
1655: ; Define how many bits are stored in each character when converting
1656: ; the binary hash data to something readable.
1657: ; Possible values:
1658: ; 4 (4 bits: 0-9, a-f)
1659: ; 5 (5 bits: 0-9, a-v)
1660: ; 6 (6 bits: 0-9, a-z, A-Z, "-", ",")
1661: ; Default Value: 4
1662: ; Development Value: 5
1663: ; Production Value: 5
1664: ; http://php.net/session.hash-bits-per-character
1665: session.hash_bits_per_character = 5
1666:
1667: ; The URL rewriter will look for URLs in a defined set of HTML tags.
1668: ; form/fieldset are special; if you include them here, the rewriter will
1669: ; add a hidden <input> field with the info which is otherwise appended
1670: ; to URLs. If you want XHTML conformity, remove the form entry.
1671: ; Note that all valid entries require a "=", even if no value follows.
1672: ; Default Value: "a=href,area=href,frame=src,form=,fieldset="
1673: ; Development Value: "a=href,area=href,frame=src,input=src,form=fakeentry"
1674: ; Production Value: "a=href,area=href,frame=src,input=src,form=fakeentry"
1675: ; http://php.net/url-rewriter.tags
1676: url_rewriter.tags = "a=href,area=href,frame=src,input=src,form=fakeentry"
1677:
1678: [MSSQL]
1679: ; Allow or prevent persistent links.
1680: mssql.allow_persistent = On
1681:
1682: ; Maximum number of persistent links. -1 means no limit.
1683: mssql.max_persistent = -1
1684:
1685: ; Maximum number of links (persistent+non persistent). -1 means no limit.
1686: mssql.max_links = -1
1687:
1688: ; Minimum error severity to display.
1689: mssql.min_error_severity = 10
1690:
1691: ; Minimum message severity to display.
1692: mssql.min_message_severity = 10
1693:
1694: ; Compatibility mode with old versions of PHP 3.0.
1695: mssql.compatability_mode = Off
1696:
1697: ; Connect timeout
1698: ;mssql.connect_timeout = 5
1699:
1700: ; Query timeout
1701: ;mssql.timeout = 60
1702:
1703: ; Valid range 0 - 2147483647. Default = 4096.
1704: ;mssql.textlimit = 4096
1705:
1706: ; Valid range 0 - 2147483647. Default = 4096.
1707: ;mssql.textsize = 4096
1708:
1709: ; Limits the number of records in each batch. 0 = all records in one batch.
1710: ;mssql.batchsize = 0
1711:
1712: ; Specify how datetime and datetim4 columns are returned
1713: ; On => Returns data converted to SQL server settings
1714: ; Off => Returns values as YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss
1715: ;mssql.datetimeconvert = On
1716:
1717: ; Use NT authentication when connecting to the server
1718: mssql.secure_connection = Off
1719:
1720: ; Specify max number of processes. -1 = library default
1721: ; msdlib defaults to 25
1722: ; FreeTDS defaults to 4096
1723: ;mssql.max_procs = -1
1724:
1725: ; Specify client character set.
1726: ; If empty or not set the client charset from freetds.conf is used
1727: ; This is only used when compiled with FreeTDS
1728: ;mssql.charset = "ISO-8859-1"
1729:
1730: [Assertion]
1731: ; Assert(expr); active by default.
1732: ; http://php.net/assert.active
1733: ;assert.active = On
1734:
1735: ; Issue a PHP warning for each failed assertion.
1736: ; http://php.net/assert.warning
1737: ;assert.warning = On
1738:
1739: ; Don't bail out by default.
1740: ; http://php.net/assert.bail
1741: ;assert.bail = Off
1742:
1743: ; User-function to be called if an assertion fails.
1744: ; http://php.net/assert.callback
1745: ;assert.callback = 0
1746:
1747: ; Eval the expression with current error_reporting(). Set to true if you want
1748: ; error_reporting(0) around the eval().
1749: ; http://php.net/assert.quiet-eval
1750: ;assert.quiet_eval = 0
1751:
1752: [COM]
1753: ; path to a file containing GUIDs, IIDs or filenames of files with TypeLibs
1754: ; http://php.net/com.typelib-file
1755: ;com.typelib_file =
1756:
1757: ; allow Distributed-COM calls
1758: ; http://php.net/com.allow-dcom
1759: ;com.allow_dcom = true
1760:
1761: ; autoregister constants of a components typlib on com_load()
1762: ; http://php.net/com.autoregister-typelib
1763: ;com.autoregister_typelib = true
1764:
1765: ; register constants casesensitive
1766: ; http://php.net/com.autoregister-casesensitive
1767: ;com.autoregister_casesensitive = false
1768:
1769: ; show warnings on duplicate constant registrations
1770: ; http://php.net/com.autoregister-verbose
1771: ;com.autoregister_verbose = true
1772:
1773: ; The default character set code-page to use when passing strings to and from COM objects.
1774: ; Default: system ANSI code page
1775: ;com.code_page=
1776:
1777: [mbstring]
1778: ; language for internal character representation.
1779: ; http://php.net/mbstring.language
1780: ;mbstring.language = Japanese
1781:
1782: ; internal/script encoding.
1783: ; Some encoding cannot work as internal encoding.
1784: ; (e.g. SJIS, BIG5, ISO-2022-*)
1785: ; http://php.net/mbstring.internal-encoding
1786: ;mbstring.internal_encoding = EUC-JP
1787:
1788: ; http input encoding.
1789: ; http://php.net/mbstring.http-input
1790: ;mbstring.http_input = auto
1791:
1792: ; http output encoding. mb_output_handler must be
1793: ; registered as output buffer to function
1794: ; http://php.net/mbstring.http-output
1795: ;mbstring.http_output = SJIS
1796:
1797: ; enable automatic encoding translation according to
1798: ; mbstring.internal_encoding setting. Input chars are
1799: ; converted to internal encoding by setting this to On.
1800: ; Note: Do _not_ use automatic encoding translation for
1801: ; portable libs/applications.
1802: ; http://php.net/mbstring.encoding-translation
1803: ;mbstring.encoding_translation = Off
1804:
1805: ; automatic encoding detection order.
1806: ; auto means
1807: ; http://php.net/mbstring.detect-order
1808: ;mbstring.detect_order = auto
1809:
1810: ; substitute_character used when character cannot be converted
1811: ; one from another
1812: ; http://php.net/mbstring.substitute-character
1813: ;mbstring.substitute_character = none;
1814:
1815: ; overload(replace) single byte functions by mbstring functions.
1816: ; mail(), ereg(), etc are overloaded by mb_send_mail(), mb_ereg(),
1817: ; etc. Possible values are 0,1,2,4 or combination of them.
1818: ; For example, 7 for overload everything.
1819: ; 0: No overload
1820: ; 1: Overload mail() function
1821: ; 2: Overload str*() functions
1822: ; 4: Overload ereg*() functions
1823: ; http://php.net/mbstring.func-overload
1824: ;mbstring.func_overload = 0
1825:
1826: ; enable strict encoding detection.
1827: ;mbstring.strict_detection = Off
1828:
1829: ; This directive specifies the regex pattern of content types for which mb_output_handler()
1830: ; is activated.
1831: ; Default: mbstring.http_output_conv_mimetype=^(text/|application/xhtml\+xml)
1832: ;mbstring.http_output_conv_mimetype=
1833:
1834: ; Allows to set script encoding. Only affects if PHP is compiled with --enable-zend-multibyte
1835: ; Default: ""
1836: ;mbstring.script_encoding=
1837:
1838: [gd]
1839: ; Tell the jpeg decode to ignore warnings and try to create
1840: ; a gd image. The warning will then be displayed as notices
1841: ; disabled by default
1842: ; http://php.net/gd.jpeg-ignore-warning
1843: ;gd.jpeg_ignore_warning = 0
1844:
1845: [exif]
1846: ; Exif UNICODE user comments are handled as UCS-2BE/UCS-2LE and JIS as JIS.
1847: ; With mbstring support this will automatically be converted into the encoding
1848: ; given by corresponding encode setting. When empty mbstring.internal_encoding
1849: ; is used. For the decode settings you can distinguish between motorola and
1850: ; intel byte order. A decode setting cannot be empty.
1851: ; http://php.net/exif.encode-unicode
1852: ;exif.encode_unicode = ISO-8859-15
1853:
1854: ; http://php.net/exif.decode-unicode-motorola
1855: ;exif.decode_unicode_motorola = UCS-2BE
1856:
1857: ; http://php.net/exif.decode-unicode-intel
1858: ;exif.decode_unicode_intel = UCS-2LE
1859:
1860: ; http://php.net/exif.encode-jis
1861: ;exif.encode_jis =
1862:
1863: ; http://php.net/exif.decode-jis-motorola
1864: ;exif.decode_jis_motorola = JIS
1865:
1866: ; http://php.net/exif.decode-jis-intel
1867: ;exif.decode_jis_intel = JIS
1868:
1869: [Tidy]
1870: ; The path to a default tidy configuration file to use when using tidy
1871: ; http://php.net/tidy.default-config
1872: ;tidy.default_config = /usr/local/lib/php/default.tcfg
1873:
1874: ; Should tidy clean and repair output automatically?
1875: ; WARNING: Do not use this option if you are generating non-html content
1876: ; such as dynamic images
1877: ; http://php.net/tidy.clean-output
1878: tidy.clean_output = Off
1879:
1880: [soap]
1881: ; Enables or disables WSDL caching feature.
1882: ; http://php.net/soap.wsdl-cache-enabled
1883: soap.wsdl_cache_enabled=1
1884:
1885: ; Sets the directory name where SOAP extension will put cache files.
1886: ; http://php.net/soap.wsdl-cache-dir
1887: soap.wsdl_cache_dir="/tmp"
1888:
1889: ; (time to live) Sets the number of second while cached file will be used
1890: ; instead of original one.
1891: ; http://php.net/soap.wsdl-cache-ttl
1892: soap.wsdl_cache_ttl=86400
1893:
1894: ; Sets the size of the cache limit. (Max. number of WSDL files to cache)
1895: soap.wsdl_cache_limit = 5
1896:
1897: [sysvshm]
1898: ; A default size of the shared memory segment
1899: ;sysvshm.init_mem = 10000
1900:
1901: [ldap]
1902: ; Sets the maximum number of open links or -1 for unlimited.
1903: ldap.max_links = -1
1904:
1905: [mcrypt]
1906: ; For more information about mcrypt settings see http://php.net/mcrypt-module-open
1907:
1908: ; Directory where to load mcrypt algorithms
1909: ; Default: Compiled in into libmcrypt (usually /usr/local/lib/libmcrypt)
1910: ;mcrypt.algorithms_dir=
1911:
1912: ; Directory where to load mcrypt modes
1913: ; Default: Compiled in into libmcrypt (usually /usr/local/lib/libmcrypt)
1914: ;mcrypt.modes_dir=
1915:
1916: [dba]
1917: ;dba.default_handler=
1918:
1919: [xsl]
1920: ; Write operations from within XSLT are disabled by default.
1921: ; XSL_SECPREF_CREATE_DIRECTORY | XSL_SECPREF_WRITE_NETWORK | XSL_SECPREF_WRITE_FILE = 44
1922: ; Set it to 0 to allow all operations
1923: ;xsl.security_prefs = 44
1924:
1925: ; Local Variables:
1926: ; tab-width: 4
1927: ; End:
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