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diff --git a/h-source/Config/Reporting.php b/h-source/Config/Reporting.php deleted file mode 100755 index 5a2405f..0000000 --- a/h-source/Config/Reporting.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -<?php - -// All EasyGiant code is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. -// See COPYRIGHT.txt and LICENSE.txt. - -if (!defined('EG')) die('Direct access not allowed!'); - - -//ERROR REPORTING DIRECTIVES - -//set RUNTIME_CONFIGURATION to true if you can't access the php.ini file of your PHP installation and you need to modify some PHP directives -//set RUNTIME_CONFIGURATION to false if you can access the php.ini file. In this case, modify the PHP directives in the php.ini file. -define ('RUNTIME_CONFIGURATION',true); - -// !!! the following four directives will be applied only if RUNTIME_CONFIGURATION has been set to true !!! - -//set the php.ini error_reporting directive -define ('ERROR_REPORTING_DIRECTIVE','E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED & ~E_STRICT'); - -//set the php.ini display_errors directive -//set to On or Off -define ('DISPLAY_ERRORS','Off'); - -//set if the error file (see the next directive) has to be created or not -//set ERROR_REPORTING_FILE to true if you want that EasyGiant saves the errors in the LOG_ERROR_FILE (next), otherwise set ERROR_REPORTING_FILE to false -define ('ERROR_REPORTING_FILE',false); - -//only if ERROR_REPORTING_FILE has been set to true -//set the file where the errors will be saved -//default: EasyGiant_root/Logs/Errors.log -//check that the LOG_ERROR_FILE is writeble (by the apache user if you are using mod_apache) -define ('LOG_ERROR_FILE','default'); - - -//max length of each $_POST element -//set MAX_POST_LENGTH equal to 0 if you don't want any checks upon the $_POST elements -define ('MAX_POST_LENGTH',100000); - -//max length of the REQUEST_URI -//set MAX_REQUEST_URI_LENGTH equal to 0 if you don't want to set an upper limit in the length of the REQUEST_URI -define ('MAX_REQUEST_URI_LENGTH',400); |