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  2. INI file - Wikipedia

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    An INI file is a configuration file for computer software that consists of plain text with a structure and syntax comprising key–value pairs organized in sections. [1] The name of these configuration files comes from the filename extension INI, short for initialization, used in the MS-DOS operating system which popularized this method of software configuration.

  3. EditorConfig - Wikipedia

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    The configuration is typically stored in a UTF-8 encoded text file: .editorconfig. Some tools allow saving their style preferences as an EditorConfig file. [8] Each line: May be blank (only whitespace characters; A comment that begins with ; or # A section header, which starts with a square bracket [, and ends with a square bracket ].

  4. Configuration file - Wikipedia

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    Across Unix-like operating systems many different configuration-file formats exist, with each application or service potentially having a unique format, but there is a strong tradition of them being in human-editable plain text, and a simple key–value pair format is common. Filename extensions of .cnf, .conf, .cfg, .cf or .ini are often used.

  5. PHP - Wikipedia

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    [279] [280] Configuration file php.ini is searched for in different locations, depending on the way PHP is used. [281] The configuration file is split into various sections, [282] while some of the configuration options can be also set within the web server configuration. [283]

  6. Category:Configuration files - Wikipedia

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  7. Froxlor - Wikipedia

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    Froxlor has the following features: [6] [12] Configuration of which ports to use and whether to use IPv4 or IPv6 per domain; Configuration of SSL certificates per domain; PHP configuration (different php.ini files for different domains)

  8. Magic quotes - Wikipedia

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    Magic quotes were enabled by default in new installations of PHP 3 and 4, but could be disabled through the magic_quotes_gpc configuration directive. Since the operation of magic quotes was behind the scenes and not immediately obvious, developers may have been unaware of their existence and the potential problems that they could introduce.

  9. SYSTEM.INI - Wikipedia

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    SYSTEM.INI is an initialization (INI file) used in early versions of Microsoft Windows (from 1.01 up to Me) to load device drivers and the default Windows shell (Program Manager or Windows Explorer), among other system settings.