# here, otherwise your settings will be overwritten with your
# next update.
+# You can get some useful informations online at:
+# http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/LocalSettings.php
+
+
# The most important setting is here: $IP is the installation
# path for the software. In the example below, the htdocs
# dir should be set as the DocumentRoot in the httpd.conf
# Normally the server will be auto-detected, but you can
# force the base URL. Don't forget http:// (or https://)!
+# If you are running php as CGI, the $_SERVER variable might
+# not be set, you will then need to manually set $wgServer
#
#$wgServer = "http://www.myhost.com";
## Normally you don't need to change these once the above are set...
#
-$wgStyleSheetPath = "{$wgScriptPath}/style";
+$wgStylePath = "{$wgScriptPath}/style";
$wgStyleSheetDirectory = "{$IP}/style";
$wgUploadPath = "{$wgScriptPath}/upload";
$wgUploadDirectory = "{$IP}/upload";
-$wgLogo = "{$wgUploadPath}/wiki.png";
+$wgLogo = "{$wgStylePath}/images/wiki.png";
## Preferably these addresses should be able to receive mail asking for help
#
# $wgInputEncoding = "UTF-8";
# $wgOutputEncoding = "UTF-8";
+## Default skin: you can change the default skin. Use the internal symbolic
+## names, ie 'standard', 'nostalgia', 'cologneblue', 'monobook':
+# $wgDefaultSkin = 'monobook';
+
## Extremely high-traffic wikis may want to disable
## some database-intensive features here:
#
#
# If wgWhitelistEdit is set to true, only logged in users
# are allowed to edit articles.
-# If wgWhitelistRead is set to true, only logged in users
-# are allowed to read articles.
+# If wgWhitelistRead is set to an array of page names, only logged in users
+# are allowed to read pages *not in the list*.
#
# wgWhitelistAccount lists user types that can add user accounts:
# "key" => 1 defines permission if user has right "key".
#
# Invitation-only closed shop type of system
# $wgWhitelistEdit = true;
-# $wgWhitelistRead = true;
+# $wgWhitelistRead = array ( ":Main_Page" );
# $wgWhitelistAccount = array ( "user" => 0, "sysop" => 1, "developer" => 1 );
#
# Public website, closed editorial team
# A list of proxy servers (ips if possible) to purge on changes
# don't specify ports here (80 is default)
# $wgSquidServers = array('127.0.0.1');
-?>
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+?>