Index: settings.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/drupal/drupal/sites/default/settings.php,v retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.5 settings.php --- settings.php 25 Jan 2005 20:40:34 -0000 1.5 +++ settings.php 13 Feb 2005 22:23:50 -0000 @@ -6,60 +6,64 @@ * Drupal site-specific configuration file. */ -# -# Database settings: -# -# Note that the $db_url variable gets parsed using PHP's built-in -# URL parser (i.e. using the "parse_url()" function) so make sure -# not to confuse the parser. In practice, you should avoid using -# special characters that are not used in "normal" URLs either. -# That is, the use of ':', '/', '@', '?', '=' and '#', ''', '"', -# and so on is likely to confuse the parser; use alpha-numerical -# characters instead. -# -# To specify multiple connections to be used in your site (i.e. for -# complex custom modules) you can also specify an associative array -# of $db_url variables with the 'default' element used until otherwise -# requested. - -# $db_url = "mysql://user:password@hostname/database"; -# $db_url = "pgsql://user:password@hostname/database"; -$db_url = "mysql://drupal:drupal@localhost/drupal"; - -# If $db_prefix is specified all database table names will be -# prepended with this string. Be sure to use valid database -# characters only, usually alphanumeric and underscore. If no -# prefixes are desired, set to empty string "". -$db_prefix = ""; - -# -# Base URL: -# -# The URL of your website's main page. It is not allowed to have -# a trailing slash; Drupal will add it for you. -# -$base_url = "http://localhost"; - -# -# PHP settings: -# -# To see what PHP settings are known to work well, take a look at -# the .htaccesss file in Drupal's root directory. If you get -# unexpected warnings or errors, double-check your PHP settings. - -# -# Variable overrides: -# -# To override specific entries in the 'variable' table for this site, -# set them here. You usually don't need to use this feature. This is -# useful when used in a configuration file for a vhost or directory, -# rather than the default settings.php. Any configuration setting from -# the variable table can be given a new value. -# -# $conf = array( -# 'site_name' => 'My Drupal site', -# 'theme_default' => 'pushbutton', -# 'anonymous' => 'Visitor' -# ); +/* + * Database settings: + * + * Note that the $db_url variable gets parsed using PHP's built-in + * URL parser (i.e. using the "parse_url()" function) so make sure + * not to confuse the parser. In practice, you should avoid using + * special characters that are not used in "normal" URLs either. + * That is, the use of ':', '/', '@', '?', '=' and '#', ''', '"', + * and so on is likely to confuse the parser; use alpha-numerical + * characters instead. + * + * To specify multiple connections to be used in your site (i.e. for + * complex custom modules) you can also specify an associative array + * of $db_url variables with the 'default' element used until otherwise + * requested. + */ + +// $db_url = 'mysql://user:password@hostname/database'; +// $db_url = 'pgsql://user:password@hostname/database'; +$db_url = 'mysql://drupal:drupal@localhost/drupal'; + +/* If $db_prefix is specified all database table names will be + * prepended with this string. Be sure to use valid database + * characters only, usually alphanumeric and underscore. If no + * prefixes are desired, set to empty string "". + */ +$db_prefix = ''; + +/* + * Base URL: + * + * The URL of your website's main page. It is not allowed to have + * a trailing slash; Drupal will add it for you. + */ +$base_url = 'http://localhost'; + +/* + * PHP settings: + * + * To see what PHP settings are known to work well, take a look at + * the .htaccesss file in Drupal's root directory. If you get + * unexpected warnings or errors, double-check your PHP settings. + */ + + +/* + * Variable overrides: + * + * To override specific entries in the 'variable' table for this site, + * set them here. You usually don't need to use this feature. This is + * useful when used in a configuration file for a vhost or directory, + * rather than the default settings.php. Any configuration setting from + * the variable table can be given a new value. + */ +// $conf = array( +// 'site_name' => 'My Drupal site', +// 'theme_default' => 'pushbutton', +// 'anonymous' => 'Visitor' +// ); ?>