-<?
+<?php
# Local settings work like this: the file LocalSettings.sample
# should be copied to LocalSettings.php in the source directory
# and edited for your local file system settings and software
# configuration preferences. The install script will copy it to
# the installation path, but a copy should also remain in the
# source tree so that maintenance scripts can refer to it (you
-# may want to make it a symbolic link after installation).
+# may want to make it a symbolic link after installation).
# Developers: Do not check LocalSettings.php into CVS! Make
# changes to LocalSettings.sample instead.
-# Note that you will find many more settings in
+# Note that you will find many more settings in
# includes/DefaultSettings.php - if you want to change any of
# them, copy the variables into LocalSettings.php, and change them
# here, otherwise your settings will be overwritten with your
# next update.
+# You can get some useful informations online at:
+# http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/LocalSettings.php
+
# The most important setting is here: $IP is the installation
# path for the software. In the example below, the htdocs
-# dir should be set as the DocumentRoot in the httpd.conf
+# dir should be set as the DocumentRoot in the httpd.conf
# configuration file of Apache. To put it more simply:
# The directory below needs to be accessible in some way
# through your web browser.
#
$IP = "/usr/local/apache/htdocs/wiki";
+## Don't change this bit; install.php needs it.
+#
if ( ! isset( $DP ) ) { $DP = $IP; }
include_once( "$DP/DefaultSettings.php" );
+# If you wish to enable third-party extensions, you do that
+# using an include_once statement here. Make sure, however,
+# that DefaultSettings.php (above) is included first.
+
+## Please customize!
+#
+$wgSitename = "MediaWiki";
+
# You can customize a lot of URLs and paths, but you will
# almost certainly want to customize the following. The
+
+# Normally the server will be auto-detected, but you can
+# force the base URL. Don't forget http:// (or https://)!
+# If you are running php as CGI, the $_SERVER variable might
+# not be set, you will then need to manually set $wgServer
+#
+#$wgServer = "http://www.myhost.com";
+
+## The location of the main script, you need this to be correct!
+#
+$wgScriptPath = "/wiki";
+$wgScript = "{$wgScriptPath}/index.php";
+$wgRedirectScript = "{$wgScriptPath}/redirect.php";
+
# ArticlePath one is especially useful if you want to use
# mod_redirect to make page-viewing URLs look static.
#
-$wgServer = "http://www.myhost.com";
-$wgScriptPath = "/wiki";
-$wgArticlePath = "{$wgScript}?title=$1";
-$wgEmergencyContact = "wikiadmin@myhost.com";
+$wgArticlePath = "{$wgScript}/$1";
+# $wgArticlePath = "/wiki/$1"; # Prettier if you're setup for it
+
+## Normally you don't need to change these once the above are set...
+#
+$wgStylePath = "{$wgScriptPath}/skins";
+$wgStyleSheetDirectory = "{$IP}/skins";
+
+$wgUploadPath = "{$wgScriptPath}/upload";
+$wgUploadDirectory = "{$IP}/upload";
+$wgLogo = "{$wgStylePath}/images/wiki.png";
+
+## Preferably these addresses should be able to receive mail asking for help
+#
+$wgEmergencyContact = "wikiadmin@" . getenv( "SERVER_NAME" );
+$wgPasswordSender = "Wikipedia Mail <apache@" . getenv( "SERVER_NAME" ) . ">";
# MySQL settings
#
# The user you specify here DOES NOT NEED TO EXIST.
-# It is created by the installation script.
+# It is created by the installation script, if
+# you have root privileges on your database.
+#
+# IF on the other hand you have only limited privs
+# on your DB and have to do a manual install, use
+# your existing username and password. Be sure this
+# file doesn't get left around on the web legible...
#
-# $wgDBsqluser is used for queries through the
+# $wgDBsqluser is used for queries through the
# web interface. It is also created by the script.
-# Unlike the regular user, it has no write
+# Unlike the regular user, it has no write
# permissions and can not access passwords.
#
$wgDBserver = "localhost";
$wgDBname = "wikidb";
$wgDBuser = "wikiuser";
-$wgDBpassword = "userpass";
+$wgDBpassword = "userpass"; # Use a better password! ;)
$wgDBsqluser = "sqluser";
$wgDBsqlpassword = "sqlpass";
-# Advanced DB settings
+## Minimum word length for the full-text search.
+## NOTICE: Changing this value does not suffice. You must
+## also change the corresponding setting in MySQL itself.
+## See the MySQL manual for information on how to do so.
#
-$wgDBminWordLen = 3; # Match this to your MySQL fulltext
-$wgDBtransactions = false; # Set to true if using InnoDB tables
+$wgDBminWordLen = 3;
+## Set these to true to turn on some optimizations when using
+## MySQL 4.x:
#
-# Set $wgUseImageResize to true if you want to enable dynamic
-# server side image resizing ("Thumbnails")
-#
-$wgUseImageResize = false;
+# $wgDBmysql4 = true;
+# $wgEnablePersistentLC = true;
-# Resizing can be done using PHP's internal image libraries
-# or using ImageMagick. The later supports more file formats
-# than PHP, which only supports PNG, GIF, JPG, XBM and WBMP.
+## You can customize the interface messages through the wiki;
+## see [[MediaWiki:All pages]]. (This requires a sysop account.)
+## This causes a performance hit, though; if you don't need it,
+## feel free to turn it off:
#
-# Set $wgUseImageMagick to true to use Image Magick instead
-# of the builtin functions
+# $wgUseDatabaseMessages = false;
+
+## Set $wgUseImageResize to true if you want to enable dynamic
+## server side image resizing ("Thumbnails")
#
-$wgUseImageMagick = false;
-$wgImageMagickConvertCommand = "/usr/bin/convert";
+# $wgUseImageResize = true;
-# If you want a non-English wiki, add a line like this
-# $wgLanguageCode = "de";
+## Resizing can be done using PHP's internal image libraries
+## or using ImageMagick. The later supports more file formats
+## than PHP, which only supports PNG, GIF, JPG, XBM and WBMP.
+##
+## Set $wgUseImageMagick to true to use Image Magick instead
+## of the builtin functions
+#
+# $wgUseImageMagick = true;
+# $wgImageMagickConvertCommand = "/usr/bin/convert";
-# Turn this on during database maintenance
-# $wgReadOnly = true;
+## If you have the appropriate support software installed
+## you can enable inline LaTeX equations:
+# $wgUseTeX = true;
+# $wgMathPath = "{$wgUploadPath}/math";
+# $wgMathDirectory = "{$wgUploadDirectory}/math";
+# $wgTmpDirectory = "{$wgUploadDirectory}/tmp";
-# Turn this on to get HTML debug comments
-# $wgDebugComments = true;
+$wgLocalInterwiki = $wgSitename;
-$wgUseTeX = false;
-$wgUseCategoryMagic = true ;
+## If you want a non-English wiki, add a line like this
+# $wgLanguageCode = "de";
+
+## If you want a different default time zone than UTC, add a line like this
+# $wgLocalTZoffset = -5; # (EST, for example)
-$wgLocalInterwiki = "w";
+## Character encoding: normally auto-selected by the language.
+## English, German, Danish, Dutch, French, Spanish, and Swedish
+## will be in ISO-8859-1 by default, all other languages in
+## UTF-8 encoding. UTF-8 is more flexible, but some older browsers
+## have trouble with it. You can force an English-language wiki
+## to UTF-8 by uncommenting the lines below. The other languages
+## mentioned above might not work properly this way without
+## additional tweaking.
+#
+# $wgInputEncoding = "UTF-8";
+# $wgOutputEncoding = "UTF-8";
-$wgInputEncoding = "ISO-8859-1";
-$wgOutputEncoding = "ISO-8859-1";
+## Default skin: you can change the default skin. Use the internal symbolic
+## names, ie 'standard', 'nostalgia', 'cologneblue', 'monobook':
+# $wgDefaultSkin = 'monobook';
-# Extremely high-traffic wikis may want to disable
-# some database-intensive features here:
+## Extremely high-traffic wikis may want to disable
+## some database-intensive features here:
#
# $wgDisableTextSearch = true;
# $wgDisableCounters = true;
# $wgMiserMode = true;
-# The following three config variables are used to define
-# the rights of users in your system.
+## The following three config variables are used to define
+## the rights of users in your system.
#
# If wgWhitelistEdit is set to true, only logged in users
# are allowed to edit articles.
-# If wgWhitelistRead is set to true, only logged in users
-# are allowed to read articles.
+# If wgWhitelistRead is set to an array of page names, only logged in users
+# are allowed to read pages *not in the list*.
#
# wgWhitelistAccount lists user types that can add user accounts:
# "key" => 1 defines permission if user has right "key".
#
# Invitation-only closed shop type of system
# $wgWhitelistEdit = true;
-# $wgWhitelistRead = true;
+# Pages anonymous user may see:
+# $wgWhitelistRead = array ( ":Main_Page", "Special:Userlogin", "Wikipedia:Help");
# $wgWhitelistAccount = array ( "user" => 0, "sysop" => 1, "developer" => 1 );
#
# Public website, closed editorial team
# $wgUseESI = true;
# Internal server name as known to Squid, if different
# $wgInternalServer = 'http://yourinternal.tld:8000';
+# Cache timeout for the squid, will be sent as s-maxage (without ESI) or
+# Surrogate-Control (with ESI). Without ESI, you should strip out s-maxage in the Squid config.
+# 18000 seconds = 5 hours, more cache hits with 2678400 = 31 days
+# $wgSquidMaxage = 18000;
# A list of proxy servers (ips if possible) to purge on changes
# don't specify ports here (80 is default)
# $wgSquidServers = array('127.0.0.1');