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<?php
/**
* Constants.php
*
* This file is intended to group all constants to
* make it easier for the site administrator to tweak
* the login script.
*
* Written by: Jpmaster77 a.k.a. The Grandmaster of C++ (GMC)
* Last Updated: August 19, 2004
*/
/**
* Database Constants - these constants are required
* in order for there to be a successful connection
* to the MySQL database. Make sure the information is
* correct.
*/
/*
define("DB_SERVER", "mysql4.000webhost.com");
define("DB_USER", "a8503247_root");
define("DB_PASS", "tribin1982");
define("DB_NAME", "a8503247_bla");
*/
define("DB_SERVER", 'localhost');
define("DB_USER", 'root');
define("DB_PASS", '');
define("DB_NAME", 'uno');
/*
* Database Table Constants - these constants
* hold the names of all the database tables used
* in the script.
*/
define("TBL_USERS", "users");
define("TBL_ACTIVE_USERS", "active_users");
define("TBL_ACTIVE_GUESTS", "active_guests");
define("TBL_BANNED_USERS", "banned_users");
/**
* Special Names and Level Constants - the admin
* page will only be accessible to the user with
* the admin name and also to those users at the
* admin user level. Feel free to change the names
* and level constants as you see fit, you may
* also add additional level specifications.
* Levels must be digits between 0-9.
*/
define("ADMIN_NAME", "admin");
define("GUEST_NAME", "Guest");
define("ADMIN_LEVEL", 9);
define("USER_LEVEL", 1);
define("GUEST_LEVEL", 0);
/**
* This boolean constant controls whether or
* not the script keeps track of active users
* and active guests who are visiting the site.
*/
define("TRACK_VISITORS", true);
/**
* Timeout Constants - these constants refer to
* the maximum amount of time (in minutes) after
* their last page fresh that a user and guest
* are still considered active visitors.
*/
define("USER_TIMEOUT", 10);
define("GUEST_TIMEOUT", 5);
/**
* Cookie Constants - these are the parameters
* to the setcookie function call, change them
* if necessary to fit your website. If you need
* help, visit www.php.net for more info.
* <http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.setcookie.php>
*/
define("COOKIE_EXPIRE", 60*60*24*100); //100 days by default
define("COOKIE_PATH", "/"); //Avaible in whole domain
/**
* Email Constants - these specify what goes in
* the from field in the emails that the script
* sends to users, and whether to send a
* welcome email to newly registered users.
*/
define("EMAIL_FROM_NAME", "YourName");
define("EMAIL_FROM_ADDR", "youremail@address.com");
define("EMAIL_WELCOME", false);
/**
* This constant forces all users to have
* lowercase usernames, capital letters are
* converted automatically.
*/
define("ALL_LOWERCASE", false);
?>
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