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Some site options cannot be set in the administration area but need to be updated directly on the server in the ``config.php`` file. In this section, you see the settings that are possible and why you might want to include them in your ``config.php`` file for your site.
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Some of the config parameters have an equivalent setting in the *Administration* area. If you set a value explicitely in your ``config.php`` file, it overwrites any value entered in the administration, and the field becomes unavailable for editing.
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The ``config.php`` file sits in the ``/htdocs`` directory of your site. If you want to view all possible variables and their default values, you can find them in ``/htdocs/lib/config-defaults.php``. You can overwrite any default values by placing the variable in your ``config.php`` file.
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Anatomy of a config variable
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A configuration variable needs to be written in the correct syntax in order to function. In Mahara, this is done the following way: ``$cfg->variable = value;``.
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.. image:: images/administration/config_variable.*
:alt: A typical configuration variable
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A typical configuration variable
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**$cfg->**: Stands for "configuration" and indicates that what follows is a configuration variable.
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**variable =**: Here you see the variable that is to be set. Generally, it consists of one word, or words are joined together with underscores. The variable cannot contain any spaces.
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**value;**: The value that the variable takes is displayed. The values can be different things, for example:
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