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<?php
// Project: Web Reference Database (refbase) <http://www.refbase.net>
// Copyright: Matthias Steffens <mailto:refbase@extracts.de> and the file's
// original author(s).
//
// This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. Please see the GNU General Public
// License for more details.
//
// File: ./initialize/db.inc.php
// Repository: $HeadURL: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/refbase/code/trunk/initialize/db.inc.php $
// Author(s): Matthias Steffens <mailto:refbase@extracts.de>
//
// Created: 15-Oct-02, 19:11
// Modified: $Date: 2007-03-19 05:41:29 -0700 (Mon, 19 Mar 2007) $
// $Author: msteffens $
// $Revision: 901 $
// This file holds crucial
// database access information.
// Please read the notes below!
// NOTE: Edit the variables '$databaseName', '$username' and '$password' to suit your setup!
// (Although you'll be able to use the refbase package without modifying these variables,
// we highly recommend not to use the default values!)
// CAUTION: To avoid security risks you must not permit any remote user to view this file!
// E.g., this can be done by adjusting the config file of your server ("httpd.conf"
// in case of the Apache web server) to disallow viewing of "*\.inc.php" files
// ("Deny from all"). Please see your web server documentation for further information.
// --------------------------------------------------------------------
// The host name of your MySQL installation:
$hostName = "localhost"; // e.g.: "localhost"
// The name of the MySQL database that you're planning to use with the
// refbase package:
// Note: - if there's no existing database with the specified name,
// the 'install.php' script will create it for you
$databaseName = "literature"; // e.g.: "literature"
// The name of the MySQL user that's going to be used with your MySQL
// literature database:
// Note: - this user should be a separate MySQL user (different from the
// user that has full administrative privileges like the root user!)
// - if there's no existing MySQL user with the specified name,
// the 'install.php' script will create this user for you
$username = "litwww"; // e.g.: "litwww"
// The password by which the above MySQL user will be granted access to
// your MySQL literature database:
$password = "%l1t3ratur3?"; // e.g.: "%l1t3ratur3?"
// --------------------------------------------------------------------
// NOTE: You shouldn't change anything below this line unless you know what you're doing!
// If you need to put the refbase tables into an existing MySQL database, you may want to
// rename the refbase tables to avoid any name conflicts. If you do so, you need to adopt
// the table prefix (and/or table names) accordingly. Note that you must then also change
// the table names in files 'install.sql' and 'update.sql'.
// The table name prefix used for refbase MySQL tables:
$tablePrefix = ""; // e.g.: "rb_"
// database values for security not in resporitory
include('db.dev.php');
//include('db.live.php');
// The names of the MySQL database tables used by refbase:
// -> in code comments referred to as table:
$tableAuth = $tablePrefix . "auth"; // -> 'auth'
$tableDeleted = $tablePrefix . "deleted"; // -> 'deleted'
$tableDepends = $tablePrefix . "depends"; // -> 'depends'
$tableFormats = $tablePrefix . "formats"; // -> 'formats'
$tableLanguages = $tablePrefix . "languages"; // -> 'languages'
$tableQueries = $tablePrefix . "queries"; // -> 'queries'
$tableRefs = $tablePrefix . "refs"; // -> 'refs'
$tableStyles = $tablePrefix . "styles"; // -> 'styles'
$tableTypes = $tablePrefix . "types"; // -> 'types'
$tableUserData = $tablePrefix . "user_data"; // -> 'user_data'
$tableUserFormats = $tablePrefix . "user_formats"; // -> 'user_formats'
$tableUserOptions = $tablePrefix . "user_options"; // -> 'user_options'
$tableUserPermissions = $tablePrefix . "user_permissions"; // -> 'user_permissions'
$tableUserStyles = $tablePrefix . "user_styles"; // -> 'user_styles'
$tableUserTypes = $tablePrefix . "user_types"; // -> 'user_types'
$tableUsers = $tablePrefix . "users"; // -> 'users'
?>