Forums / Install & configuration / $site and $meta are in the PHP
Richard Wood
Sunday 12 January 2003 5:03:24 am
At the line at the top of the browser a variable called $site.title comes into play and in served pages you'll see where another called $meta generates meta tags as well. I was surprised to find that $site and $meta are hardcoded into index.php. Or perhaps is is yet another example where using the windows install and then moving it to a host leaves you missing semi-critical areas of configuration that might have occured in a linux install? Let's hope this get's tidied up in a future release, but really $site and $meta should surely be in the Admin interface.Richard.
Bruce Morrison
Sunday 12 January 2003 3:29:08 pm
> At the line at the top of the browser a variable called > $site.title comes into play and in served pages you'll see > where another called $meta generates meta tags as well. > I was surprised to find that $site and $meta are hardcoded > into index.php. > Or perhaps is is yet another example where using the windows > install and then moving it to a host leaves you missing > semi-critical areas of configuration that might have occured > in a linux install? > Let's hope this get's tidied up in a future release, but > really $site and $meta should surely be in the Admin > interface.> Richard.
I've noticed this as well. The settings/site.ini(.php) has a [SiteSettings] section with a Site Name option in it. Version 2 has a similar setting.
Currently, changing this in V3 has no effect.
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