Configuration

Before uploading the webyep-system folder to your webspace you should set up the configuration. Most important: The username and password. Whenever a user wants to change the website's content, he/she has to login with username and password (by clicking the WebYep Logon Button in a page). This username and password are the first configuration settings you should take care of.

The configuration is stored in a text file named config-inc.php inside the webyep-system folder. To edit the configuration file, open it in any text editor, or directly in Dreamweaver (just be sure to switch to code view - this file contains only PHP source code).

Note: The configuration file is UTF-8 encoded to properly display special characters. Some text editors tend to add an invisible character sequence at the very start of an UTF-8 file when saving it: The UTF-8 BOM (Byte Order Mark). This will unfortunately break the configuration file (PHP then refuses to send HTTP headers). Please make sure to switch off this feature in your editor or use an editor that does not add the BOM.

Username and Password

These options determine who can log in to WebYep. You should at least set the administrator's password.

$webyep_sAdminName
This is the main editor's user name (master login). The Administrator can edit every WebYep field.

$webyep_sAdminPassword
The Administrator's password.

To set up the username and password, change the content between the quotes in this block of the configuration file:

$webyep_sAdminName = "admin";
$webyep_sAdminPassword = "test";

Please note that both username and password are case sensitive!

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