Letters, letters, and more letters. Suffice it to say, this is a database control section. I personally don’t understand databases well enough to explain how this part works, so if you have need of a database, please contact Walt at wzydhek@trianglelogic.net for details on how to set one up.
Again, as with ODBC DSNs, if you need this (and you’ll know if you do), contact Walt for details if needed.
Here’s a new one for me. Yes, I know what MIME types are and what they’re used for, but why we’d need to adjust them? Got me there. But, if you need to make such changes for whatever reason, here’s where you do it. Again, if you need to do this, you will already know you do, so you’ll know what to do. If you have no clue, don’t fuss with things. You never know what bad things might happen!
Here is where you can enable or disable the use of shared SSL for your domain. For those not clear on the concept, SSL is where you create SECURE websites (those with that nifty little lock icon and https:// headers) -- usually only necessary for webcommerce or where ultra-sensitive information is requested of your visitors (like credit card numbers and such). In general, most websites will not have need of this, but it’s here in case you do.
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