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template_html = /data/webpac-drustvene/template_html-drustvene |
template_html = /data/webpac-drustvene/template_html-drustvene |
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# charset encoding for template file *and* users (default iso-8859-1) |
# charset encoding for template file *and* users (default iso-8859-1) |
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charset = ISO-8859-2 |
charset = ISO-8859-2 |
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# locale to use (for sorting, uc/lc) (default hr_HR) |
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locale = hr_HR |
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# path to swish binary (default /usr/bin/swish-e) |
# path to swish binary (default /usr/bin/swish-e) |
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swish = /usr/bin/swish-e |
swish = /usr/bin/swish-e |
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# path to index file |
# path to index file |
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# master template which will be used to enable global design changes |
# master template which will be used to enable global design changes |
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# (it will replace ##webpac## in this template with output of webpac) |
# (it will replace ##webpac## in this template with output of webpac) |
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template = /data/webpac-drustvene/public_html-drustvene/template.html |
template = /data/webpac-drustvene/public_html-drustvene/template.html |
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# this base path is used to decide what is base URL of your webpac |
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# e.g. /webpac/. Normally, you will have index.cgi after it in |
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# URL. However, if you install additional aliases in your httpd.conf |
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# you can also make directories in template_html and public_html |
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# and webpac will autonatically use that. How? Just add |
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# Alias /webpac/en/ /data/webpac/public_html/ |
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# and make en directory in public_html and/or template_html with |
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# files localized for english (in case that's not your default |
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# language) |
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base_path = /webpac-drustvene |
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