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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# .htaccess file settings which we recommend to use to configure your
# web server environment.
#
# Note that PHP flags can be used in .htaccess file only if you have
# your PHP compiled as webserver module rather than CGI.
#
# To apply any parameter in this file, just remove # symbol in the first
# position of the respective parameter.
#
# Copyright WebAsyst LLC
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# PHP SESSION SETTINGS
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Session identifier transmitting in URL (least secure choice):
#
#php_flag session.use_trans_sid on
#php_flag session.use_cookies 0
#php_flag session.use_only_cookies 0
#
# NOTES:
# - Transmitting session ID in URL is the least secure choice because
# this identifier can be stolen and used without permission under
# someone else's account.
# - Advantage of this choice: it allows to work with several WebAsyst
# working databases from the same client browser simultaneously.
#
#
# Session identifier passed by cookies (most secure choice):
#
#
#php_flag session.use_trans_sid off
#php_flag session.use_cookies 1
#php_flag session.use_only_cookies 1
#
# NOTE: Session identificator stored in cookies at client's computer.
# Such choice of settings allows to work only with one WebAsyst working
# database from the same client browser.
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FILE SIZE LIMITS
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Following parameters limit file size which WebAsyst can upload
#
# Maximum uploaded file size:
#
#php_value upload_max_filesize 250M
#
# Maximum allowed size of POST-data (this property affects cummulative
# size of all files being uploaded):
#
#php_value post_max_size 1000M
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MISC WEB SERVER DIRECTIVES
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# auto_prepend_file directive of your webserver defines file which
# will be automatically processed prior to the WebAsyst start script.
# It can badly interere with WebAsyst and cause malfunction.
# Special value "none" turn this directive off.
#
#php_value auto_prepend_file none
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------