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Direktori : /proc/thread-self/root/proc/self/root/proc/thread-self/root/var/softaculous/churchcrm/ |
Current File : //proc/thread-self/root/proc/self/root/proc/thread-self/root/var/softaculous/churchcrm/Config.php |
<?php /******************************************************************************* * * filename : Include/Config.php * website : https://churchcrm.io * description : global configuration * ******************************************************************************/ // Database connection constants $sSERVERNAME = '[[softdbhost]]'; $dbPort = ''; $sUSER = '[[softdbuser]]'; $sPASSWORD = '[[softdbpass]]'; $sDATABASE = '[[softdb]]'; #$TwoFASecretKey = 'ChangeThisToASecureRandomStringBeforeUse'; // Root path of your ChurchCRM installation ( THIS MUST BE SET CORRECTLY! ) // // Examples: // - if you will be accessing from http://www.yourdomain.com/churchcrm then you would enter '/churchcrm' here. // - if you will be accessing from http://www.yourdomain.com then you would enter '' ... an empty string for a top level installation. // // NOTE: // - the path SHOULD Start with slash, if not ''. // - the path SHOULD NOT end with slash. // - the path is case sensitive. $sRootPath = '[[relativeurl]]'; // Set $bLockURL=TRUE to enforce https access by specifying exactly // which URL's your users may use to log into ChurchCRM. $bLockURL = FALSE; // URL[0] is the URL that you prefer most users use when they // log in. These are case sensitive. $URL[0] = '[[softurl]]/'; // List as many other URL's as may be needed. Number them sequentially. //$URL[1] = 'https://www.mychurch.org/churchcrm/'; //$URL[2] = 'https://www.mychurch.org:8080/churchcrm/'; //$URL[3] = 'https://www.mychurch.org/churchcrm/'; //$URL[4] = 'https://ssl.sharedsslserver.com/mychurch.org/churchcrm/'; //$URL[5] = 'https://crm.mychurch.org/'; // If you are using a non-standard port number be sure to include the // port number in the URL. See example $URL[2] // To enforce https access make sure that "https" is specified in all of the // the allowable URLs. Safe exceptions are when you are at the local machine // and using "localhost" or "127.0.0.1" // When using a shared SSL certificate provided by your webhost for https access // you may need to add the shared SSL server name as well as your host name to // the URL. See example $URL[4] // Sets which PHP errors are reported see http://php.net/manual/en/errorfunc.constants.php error_reporting(E_ERROR); // // SETTINGS END HERE. DO NOT MODIFY BELOW THIS LINE // // Absolute path must be specified since this file is called // from scripts located in other directories require_once(dirname(__FILE__) . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . 'LoadConfigs.php');