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Show a drop-down list of special staff actions in the personal block that may be carried out upon/with-regard-to any screen they are viewing. For most themes (including the default theme) this is actually shown in the footer instead, so this option controls whether it shows in the footer.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]CONFIG_OPTION_ocp_show_staff_page_actions
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The username of a twitter account you would like to Tweet news and events to. Leave blank if you do not want this functionality. Tweets are only sent for Guest-accessible, validated, entries.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]CONFIG_OPTION_twitter_login
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The facebook application <acronym title="Application Programming Interface">API</acronym> code to publish your site's news and events to facebook wall. Leave blank if you do not want this functionality. The Facebook API key is usually referred to as something to build a Facebook app, however it works for our purposes also; <a target="_blank" title="(this link will open in a new window)" href="http://www.facebook.com/developers/">get an API key</a>.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]CONFIG_OPTION_facebook_api
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Your facebook user ID (a number).
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Located in
[strings]CONFIG_OPTION_facebook_uid
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This mechanism allows users to upload files via Java/<acronym title="File Transfer Protocol">FTP</acronym> (not <em>Javascript</em>, Java, so the Java plugin is needed on user's PC's for the functionality to activate for them). To enable it you need to have sophisticated programming skills as you need to <a target="_blank" title="(this link will open in a new window)" href="http://ftp-uploader.sourceforge.net/">compile a certificate into the Java code</a>. You also need to set up an FTP account that ties into the software's <kbd>uploads/incoming</kbd> directory. A SuExec server may also be required. You must make sure that scripts cannot run from any FTP-accessible directory, for security reasons: so it is best to set the FTP directory to head straight into the <kbd>uploads/incoming</kbd> directory and then protect that (default <kbd>.htaccess</kbd> file provided for this). Users must have J2SE 5.0 or later; without it, functionality falls back to Flash or HTML upload. The advantage is file uploads can resume part-way if they fail, essential if you are supporting very large uploads.
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Located in
[strings]CONFIG_GROUP_DESCRIP_JAVA_UPLOAD
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