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@ -16,16 +16,15 @@ install time. |
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* @todo change these into a $_configuration array. $_configuration will use only the bare essential variables |
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* for configuring the platform (paths, database connections, ...). Changing a $_configuration variable |
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* CAN break the installation. |
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* Besides the $_configuration array there is also a $_settings array that contains variables that |
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* can be changed and will not break the platform. |
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* Some of the variables that are used here can move to the $_settings array (and thus be stored in the database) |
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* example: $_configuration['tracking_enabled'] (assuming that the install script creates the necessary tables anyway. |
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* $phpMyAdminPath |
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* |
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* @todo use more obvious names for the variables and respect the code guidelines |
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* $_configuration define only the bare essential variables |
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* for configuring the platform (paths, database connections, ...). |
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* Changing a $_configuration variable CAN generally break the installation. |
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* Besides the $_configuration, a $_settings array also exists, that |
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* contains variables that can be changed and will not break the platform. |
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* These optional settings are defined in the database, now |
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* (table settings_current). |
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* example: $_configuration['tracking_enabled'] (assuming that the install |
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* script creates the necessary tables anyway). |
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*/ |
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//============================================================================ |
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