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  • ...<tt>config.php</tt> file is no longer used and has been replaced with the Configuration admin panel, which provides a graphical front-end where you can change all
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  • This is the type of the configuration variable If the configuration variable is an array, prefix this string with
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  • ...the [[SoC config.php GUI|2007 GSoC project]] that resulted in the current Configuration GUI. This follow-up project is aimed at implementing some of the ideas that ...ned so that, for example, Story Admins could - optionally - have access to configuration options related to stories and story submissions.
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  • ...d location for each plugin file is strictly defined. All code libraries or configuration files your plugin needs should be included in your <tt>functions.inc</tt>.
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  • ...the following four files: <tt>config.php</tt> (or a file to initialize the configuration in the database), <tt>functions.inc</tt> with only the uninstall function d
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  • ...a plugin, unless the block consists of several functions and/or has global configuration variables. See [[Programming Style#Naming_Convention|Naming Convention]] in ...onfig.php</tt> or a [[PluginConfiguration|plugin-specific section]] in the Configuration, which defines any plugin tables or config variables that need to be made g
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  • ...hat will be called for any plugin administration. This may include: Plugin configuration, Feature Management, Security Management or other administrative functions. # Includes for any common functions or configuration variables
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  • ...to ease installation. No files have to be edited - all online install and configuration. Please take a min to review the list of changes *Extensive online configuration control - It can easily be tuned down for basic look and feel
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  • ##[[The Geeklog 2 Configuration File]]
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  • ##[[ConfigurationG2|Configuration]] ###[[The Geeklog 2 Configuration File]]
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  • *Configuration Editor
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  • ...<tt>config.php</tt> file is no longer used and has been replaced with the Configuration admin panel, which provides a graphical front-end where you can change all
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  • ;[[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ;[[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ...or your plugin. We'd prefer that new plugins use the [[PluginConfiguration|Configuration GUI]] if possible but using <tt>config.php</tt> is fine.
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  • == Configuration Options ==
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  • Since (almost) all the configuration information is held in the database, we only need to make sure that Geeklog ...s may cause problems when the plugin stores files in fixed locations (e.g. configuration information that needs to be different for different sites).
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  • ...r:The Auth_Enterprise Server Configuration File|The Auth_Enterprise Server Configuration File]]
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  • ;[[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ;[[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ;[[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ;[[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ;[[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • [[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ;[[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ;[[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ;[[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ;[[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ;[[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ;[[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ;[[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ;[[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • [[The_Geeklog_Configuration_File|Back to The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ...uld be better organized, change it. If you have a note about a particular configuration, add it. In other words: We need your help to make it better!
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  • == Configuration == ...ONS</tt> is enabled by default in Geeklog. You will find the option in the Configuration Admin panel under
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  • ...topic. Other options are available in the Configuration Admin panel under Configuration > Geeklog > Blocks > Topics Block:
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  • * Other options are available from Configuration > Geeklog > Blocks:
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  • ...og's Configuration (for stories, comments, and trackbacks) or the plugin's Configuration (for plugin entries). The different sections can be switched on and off in the respective configuration.
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  • The timespan that is displayed can be set in the [[Calendar Plugin]]'s configuration.
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  • ##[[Configuration]] ###[[The Geeklog Configuration File]]
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  • ### [[AddToConfiguration|Guide to Adding 'Core' Configuration Items]]
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  • ...fault permissions can be changed in the Configuration admin control panel: Configuration > Geeklog > Miscellaneous. Scroll down to "Story Default Permission" and "T
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  • ...int what the complete path to the install script is and, depending on your configuration, it may also tell you what you need to set as your "path to geeklog". You s == Where Do I enter the mail server configuration? ==
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  • ...ll script will read these files during the upgrade to pre-populate the new Configuration admin panel with your settings. If you skip this step, you will end up with
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  • *Configuration? -- web based method for changing plugin configuration
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  • #Experience with PHP5 Configuration and Installation
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  • ...['syndication_max_headlines']</code> (in <tt>Site: Syndication</tt> in the Configuration admin panel or in <tt>config.php</tt>, depending on the Geeklog version you
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  • ...ll be achieved by simply removing the entry for that view from the MVCnPHP configuration file.
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  • ...andle to an instantiate PEAR::HTML_Template_Flexy (aka Flexy) object. The configuration options for Flexy are sent to the constructor by way of a PHP array that is
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  • 60 // Load the MVC configuration ...e some magic starts. Line 70 gets a handle to the location of the MVCnPHP configuration file. As you might have noticed, this is an XML file. Now, before you get
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  • ...can override this by changing the session related methods in the Geeklog 2 configuration file.
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  • ## In the Configuration, go to "Users and Submissions" > "Users" and set "User Login Method[3rdpart ## (optional) On the same Configuration panel under "User Submission", set "User Submission Queue?" to "False"
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  • ## [[The Geeklog Configuration File]] (also see: [[ConfigFile14]]) ##[[Configuration]]
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  • ...o edit the configuration of these dynamic blocks they do so in the Geeklog Configuration (if the plugin supports this). The following table summarizes the functions
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  • ...has been replaced with a web-based configuration that can be found under "Configuration" in the Admin's block. Under the "Languages and Locale" heading, you'll fin ...g.php</tt> file. The settings for the default language can be found in the Configuration admin panel:
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  • Among the files that lib-common.php loads is Geeklog's central configuration file, '''config.php'''. By loading this file, it's ensured that all the glo
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  • Now you can get back into your site. Go go to the Configuration admin panel and change the default theme back to a working one, then remove ...ore switching over the entire site (i.e. changing the default theme in the Configuration). That way, you can simply rename (or delete) faulty themes and still have
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  • # By default (i.e. unless you have changed the setting in the [[ConfigFile14|configuration file]]) the "Show Topic" icon is selected. Change this if you do not want t
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  • ## [[The Geeklog Configuration File]] (also see: [[ConfigFile14]])
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  • #[[MVCnPHPConfig|Understanding the MVCnPHP Configuration File]]
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  • // Bring in the configuration file // Bring in the configuration file
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  • ...Controller and it knows how to call our view based on it's [[MVCnPHPConfig|configuration file]].
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  • == MVCnPHP Configuration File == ...instantiated the controller we gave it a file called mvcconfig.xml as the configuration it should use. You should now create that XML file and add the following:
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  • ...e these forward to figure out what to do next? Yep, you got it, from it's configuration file. == Updating the Controller's Configuration File ==
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  • config.php is Geeklog's central configuration file with well over 100 configuration options, including the database information (username and password). Making
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  • This project was implemented in the 2007 Google Summer of Code. The Configuration GUI is available since [http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/geeklog-1.5.0 Ge ...iguration file with well [http://www.geeklog.net/docs/config.html over 150 configuration options]. While some of these options only have to be set once (on the init
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  • This is the type of the configuration variable If the configuration variable is an array, prefix this string with
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  • ...Geeklog_2_Root>/config.php and saved you can now run the provided database configuration script. Open your browser and go to <site_url>/database.php. Follow the ins
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  • <h1>GeekLog Configuration File</h1> <p>The Geeklog Configuration file (along with the languages file) is the place to make changes to system
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  • ...s can use it, you can enable the '''Restrict Webservices?''' option in the Configuration. From that point on, only users with the specific <tt>webservices.atompub</
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  • Plugin should use the GL 1.5 Config Manager to provide the online configuration admin.
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  • * Ideally make BPEL the configuration language for the workflow
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  • == Configuration == The configuration GUI, introduced in Geeklog 1.5.0, will probably require adjustments once it
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  • == Configuration == In most cases, you will only need to edit the following portion of the configuration:
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  • ...NF</code> for Geeklog's core configuration, <code>$_SP_CONF</code> for the configuration of the Static Pages plugin, and so on. ...a GUI (graphical front end) for easy access and a database schema to store configuration settings in the database.
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  • To activate OpenID support, go to the Configuration Admin panel: : Configuration > Geeklog > Users and Submissions > Users > User Login Method[openid]
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  • : Configuration > Geeklog > Theme > Theme > [http://www.geeklog.net/docs/english/config.htm ...is both HTML and XHTML compliant, depending on the DOCTYPE selected in the Configuration.
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  • ...sub group and will be appended to one another using the separator from the configuration.
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  • ...only needs to be implemented by plugins that use the [[PluginConfiguration|Configuration GUI]]. A typical implementation would look like this:
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  • ...en changing hosting services). Naturally, this will require changes in the configuration, e.g. paths and URLs. The install script handles all that for the Geeklog c In that function, the plugin can update its configuration, as needed. It has access to the current <code>$_CONF</code> array (if decl
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  • ...nore Comment. Best practices require that you put this action number in a configuration variable, so that the site admin can change it if necessary. If you do not
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  • This API function informs plugins about configuration changes: where <code>$group</code> is either <tt>'Core'</tt> for changes in the core configuration (i.e. the global <code>$_CONF</code> array) or the name of a plugin.
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  • ...'config'</tt> - a link to the part of the plugin's documentation where the configuration options are explained (see below for details) ...ons from the Configuration admin panel (the <tt>(?)</tt> links next to the configuration options).
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  • = Configuration = ...does not have any UI but only a section in the Configuration admin panel: Configuration > XMLSitemap.
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  • |Returns tooltip information for the Configuration |A change was made in the Configuration for Geeklog or a plugin
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  • ...igned to work with or without a Geeklog install. It does this by using the configuration paths you specified in the installation, and by using a XML version of Geek ...two lines at the beginning of the script include Geeklog's test framework configuration file and tests class:
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  • ...installation. In this regard, this function is really only for adding new configuration values, removing old ones, and so on. This is not for any SQL or FILE MOVE
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  • ...<tt>config.php</tt> file, which has since been replaced with the web-based Configuration Admin panel.
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  • ...the timezone for your website, you need to enable timezone support in the Configuration. Go to : Configuration > Geeklog > Languages and Locale > Locale
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  • ...he keys for the respective service (Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn) in the Configuration, where any random visitor could see them.
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  • ...the [[SoC config.php GUI|2007 GSoC project]] that resulted in the current Configuration GUI. This follow-up project is aimed at implementing some of the ideas that ...ned so that, for example, Story Admins could - optionally - have access to configuration options related to stories and story submissions.
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  • =Guide to Adding 'Core' Configuration Items= ...Core' group. Other documentation exists about adding [[PluginConfiguration|configuration items for plugins]].
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  • ...earlier Geeklog versions. Find and rewrite those sections to refer to the Configuration Admin panel instead. Note: Some occurences may still be valid (e.g. when re ...oject.geeklog.net/tracking/view.php?id=1139 add 'linktext_maxlen' to story configuration panel]
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  • First you must go to the Configuration Admin panel: : Configuration > Geeklog > Users and Submissions > Users > User Login Method[OAuth]
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  • * changes to a story, block, configuration option, etc. do not seem to be saved
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  • * [[SoC_improve_configuration_gui|Improve the Configuration GUI]]<br>Student: Akeda Bagus, Mentor: Matt West (Co-Mentor: Dirk Haun)
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  • * easy and consistent configuration
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  • ...t. This object contains commonly used attributes taken right from Geeklogs configuration array ($_CONF) and uses the same keys. ...DN-hosted copy will be substituted. There is also an option in the Geeklog Configuration under the Site tab to always use a CDN-hosted version of jQuery.
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  • As of 1.8.0 Geeklog's Configuration offers support for tooltips for configuration options. The following plugin API function provides this information: ...the plugin (e.g. <tt>'spamx'</tt>) and <code>$id</code> is the name of the configuration option being requested.
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  • ...appear in the cache and the HTML source of the page you can in the Geeklog Configuration enable "Template Comments in Output". See example 3 to see how to use a com
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  • === Configuration === * Configuration > Geeklog Configuration > Site > Site: Make sure both "Site URL" and "Admin URL" use an URL startin
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