setup your server to properly recognize the types you want to
support.
uploads: false to disable uploading files with notices (true by default).
-filecommand: The required MIME_Type library may need to use the 'file'
- command. It tries the one in the Web server's path, but if
- you're having problems with uploads, try setting this to the
- correct value. Note: 'file' must accept '-b' and '-i' options.
For quotas, be sure you've set the upload_max_filesize and post_max_size
in php.ini to be large enough to handle your upload. In httpd.conf
main path + '/file/'.
ssl: whether to use HTTPS for file URLs. Defaults to null, meaning to
guess based on other SSL settings.
-filecommand: command to use for determining the type of a file. May be
- skipped if fileinfo extension is installed. Defaults to
- '/usr/bin/file'.
sslserver: if specified, this server will be used when creating HTTPS
URLs. Otherwise, the site SSL server will be used, with /file/ path.
sslpath: if this and the sslserver are specified, this path will be used
addtag: Whether to add a tag for the group nickname for every group post
(pre-1.0.x behaviour). Defaults to false.
-oembed
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-
-oEmbed endpoint for multimedia attachments (links in posts). Will also
-work as 'oohembed' for backwards compatibility.
-
-endpoint: oohembed endpoint using http://oohembed.com/ software. Defaults to
- 'http://oohembed.com/oohembed/'.
-order: Array of methods to check for OEmbed data. Methods include 'built-in'
- (use a built-in function to simulate oEmbed for some sites),
- 'well-known' (use well-known public oEmbed endpoints),
- 'discovery' (discover using <link> headers in HTML), 'service' (use
- a third-party service, like oohembed or embed.ly. Default is
- array('built-in', 'well-known', 'service', 'discovery'). Note that very
- few sites implement oEmbed; 'discovery' is going to fail 99% of the
- time.
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