########################################################### # CHAT.SETUP # # This script was written by Gunther Birznieks. # Date Created: 5-15-96 # # You may copy this under the terms of the GNU General Public # License or the Artistic License which is distributed with # copies of Perl v5.x for UNIX. # # Purpose: # Set up global variables for running the chat room # ############################################################ # # @chat_rooms is a list of chat names. # @chat_directories is a list of directories relative to the # current one where the chat_directories reside # @chat_variable is a list of chat id's that are # used to refePrence the forum names. For example, # if @chat_variable = ("cgi") and @chat_rooms=("CGI Programming") # then calling the script as "chat.cgi?chat_room=cgi" will # reference the "CGI Programming" room. # @chat_rooms = ("Philatelic Forum : Open 24 Hours a Day!"); @chat_room_directories = ("Chat_CGI", "Chat_Open"); @chat_room_variable = ("pf"); # # $chat_script allows you to change the name reference of the # script. The default is "chat.cgi". For servers such as # NT Netscape v1.12 that really requires the program to be encapsulated # in anther one such as a .bat file, this is where you would # change the references to the CGI program. # $chat_script = "chat.cgi"; # # You may want to disallow HTML Images or HTML code # Set the $no_html or $no_html_images to "on" # if you want to disallow either html code or just # html images from being placed in your chat # $no_html = "off"; $no_html_images = "off"; # # $chat_session_dir is the directory relative to the # chat script where the session files are stored # # $chat_session_length is the time in days that # session files stay active. # # $chat_who_length is the time in days that the # who files stay active to show who is an # occupant in the chat room # # $chat_announce_entry = "on" if we want # a message to automatically post announcing # someone's logging into the chat room # $chat_session_dir = "Sessions"; $chat_session_length = 60; $chat_who_length = 24/24; # 1 day divided by 24 hours divided by 12 # is an interval of 5 minutes $chat_announce_entry = "on"; # # $prune_how_many_days > 0 means delete messages older # than this many days. # # $prune_how_many_sequences > 0 means delete old messages # if there are more than this many sequence numbers in # the directory. # $prune_how_many_days = 3; $prune_how_many_sequences = 300; # all required files must return a true (1) # value 1;