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Configurating PHPFM:
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All configurating of PHPFM is done in the file "config.inc.php" which is located
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in the folder "conf". Just use a normal text editor like notepad for windows and
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nano or gnotepad for linux.
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$home_directory is the root directory of PHPFM. This is where you will start browsing
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from. You cannot browse out of this directory. Use forward slashes instead of back-
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slashes and remember a trailing slash! For instance "d:\path\to\root" would become
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"d:/path/to/root/".
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$language chooses which language is used by PHPFM. To create a new language, you
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will have to make a copy of "english.inc.php" in the directory "lang" and translate
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all the strings. Then name the new file something like "german.inc.php", open
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"config.inc.php" again and set $language to "german" or whatever you called the new
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file.
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$session_save_path chooses where the session (login) data is stored. For *NIX systems
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(i.e. LINUX, UNIX etc.) this should be set to "/tmp/". On WINDOWS based systems this
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should be set to the temporary directory for windows. This is often "c:/windows/temp"
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on Windows 9X systems and "c:/winnt/temp" on Windows NT, 2000 or XP systems.
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*** Note, you should only change this if you are experiencing problems!
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$phpfm_auth chooses whether you will have to enter a username and password to use PHPFM.
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It can be set to either TRUE or FALSE.
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$username is the username needed to login when $phpfm_auth is set to TRUE and $password
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is the password.
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$AllowCreate, $AllowEdit etc. chooses what the users of PHPFM are allowed to do. It
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should be easy enough to guess what each variable will allow/disallow. Notice that
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they can be set to either TRUE or FALSE.
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$IconArray is an array containing first an icon and then the filetypes or extensions
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belonging to it. Each filetype or extension is seperated by a whitespace.
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$EditableFiles contains all the filetypes or extensions which are editable by PHPFM's
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text editor, each seperated by a whitespace.
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$ViewableFiles contains all the filetypes or extensions which are viewable by PHPFM's
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image viewer, each seperated by a whitespace.
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$ModifiedFormat is the format of the last modification date of files. It is in date()
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format. See http://www.php.net/date for more information.
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$ZoomArray contains the different zoom levels used by PHPFM's image viewer. Notice that
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you cannot change the base zoom level (100%).
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$hide_file_extension contains all the extensions of the files, which are hidden. To add
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more extensions, just add the extensions below those, which are already there. For
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instance if you would like to hide all ".txt" files, you would add "txt", below "bar".
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Just remeber the trailing comma.
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$hide_file_string contain "strings" or parts of filenames to hide. For instance "secret"
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would hide the files "secret.txt" or "asecretfile.php" or "file.secret".
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$hide_directory_string is identical to $hide_file_string except that it hides directories
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instead of files.
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** Notice that hidden files will not be inaccessible, just hidden in PHPFM 0.2.0. |