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<?php
/*
SQL Buddy - Web based MySQL administration
http://www.sqlbuddy.com/
config.php
- options for customizing sql buddy
MIT license
2008 Calvin Lough <http://calv.in>
*/
/* The values below are for the login.php page */
$sbconfig['DefaultAdapter'] = "mysql";
$sbconfig['DefaultHost'] = "localhost";
$sbconfig['DefaultUser'] = "root";
/*
* If you want to enable automatic login, you can include your password below. To
* automatically connect to SQLite, include the filename of the database instead.
* Note: This is generally not recommended because it means that anyone with the
* proper url will have access to your data. It should only be used on machines
* that are not accessible from the internet (local testing boxes) or if you have
* set up some other form of authentication. Use as your own discretion.
*/
// MySQL
// $sbconfig['DefaultPass'] = "";
// SQLite
// $sbconfig['DefaultDatabase'] = "";
/*
* By default, when you view the homepage of your SQL Buddy installation, a check is
* performed to see if a newer version of the application is available. No personal
* information is sent about your installation and the response from the server is sent
* as plain text. If, for some reason, you want to disable this behaviour, set this option
* to true to disable automatic checking for updates. To learn about new versions, you can
* always check the projects website at http://www.sqlbuddy.com/
*/
$sbconfig['EnableUpdateCheck'] = true;
/*
* This controls how many rows are displayed at once on the browse tab. If you are on a local
* machine or have a fast internet connection, you could increase this value.
*/
$sbconfig['RowsPerPage'] = 100;
/*
* When set to true, the server will attempt to compress all content before it is sent to the
* browser. Although unlikely, there is a chance that using gzip will cause issues on certain setups.
* If you are having trouble getting pages to load properly, you could try disabling gzip.
*/
$sbconfig['EnableGzip'] = true;
?>