#coding: utf8 # This is the sample configuration file for a blitiri blog engine. # If you omit a variable, the default will be used. # # If you prefer, you can set the values directly inside blitiri.cgi and not # have a configuration file. # Directory where entries are stored data_path = "/tmp/blog/data" # Are comments allowed? (if False, comments_path option is not used) enable_comments = False # Directory where comments are stored (must be writeable by the web server) comments_path = "/tmp/blog/comments" # Path where templates are stored. Use an empty string for the built-in # default templates. If they're not found, the built-in ones will be used. templates_path = "/tmp/blog/templates" # Path where the cache is stored (must be writeable by the web server); # set to None to disable. When enabled, you must take care of cleaning it up # every once in a while. #cache_path = "/tmp/blog/cache" cache_path = None # URL to the blog, including the name. Can be a full URL or just the path. blog_url = "/blog/blitiri.cgi" # Style sheet (CSS) URL. Can be relative or absolute. To use the built-in # default, set it to blog_url + "/style". css_url = blog_url + "/style" # Blog title title = "I don't like blogs" # Default author author = "Hartmut Kegan" # Article encoding encoding = "utf8" # Captcha method to use. At the moment only "title" is supported, but if you # are keen with Python you can provide your own implementation, see # blitiri.cgi for details. captcha_method = "title" # How many articles to show in the index index_articles = 10