// and now you see some corrupted characters. See http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/charset-mysql.html
-// MULTITEAM_MODE option defines whether users can create their own teams.
+// MULTITEAM_MODE option defines whether users can create their own top groups (organizations).
+// When false, a Time Tracker server is managed by admin, who creates top groups (one or many).
//
// Available values are true or false.
-// If true users can create their own teams.
-// If false only admin can create teams.
//
define('MULTITEAM_MODE', true);
// define('OLD_PASSWORDS', true);
-// Holidays. At this time holiday days are defined in the localization files (one file per language).
-// The SHOW_HOLIDAYS option defines whether holidays are highlighted with holiday color.
-//
-define('SHOW_HOLIDAYS', true);
-
-
-// COST_ON_REPORTS - defines the availability of the Cost field on the Reports page.
-//
-define('COST_ON_REPORTS', true);
-
-
-// READONLY_START_FINISH - defines whether the start and finish fields on time entry pages are read-only.
-// This applies to regular users only. Manager and co-managers can edit these values.
-//
-// define('READONLY_START_FINISH', false);
-
-
-// FUTURE_ENTRIES - defines whether users can create entries for future dates. Defaults to true.
-//
-// define('FUTURE_ENTRIES', false);
-
-
-// ALLOW_OVERLAP - defines whether overlapping time entries are allowed. Defaults to false.
-//
-// define('ALLOW_OVERLAP', true);
-
-
// WEEKEND_START_DAY
//
// This option defines which days are highlighted with weekend color.
// Lifetime in seconds for tt_PHPSESSID cookie. Time to live is extended by this value
// with each visit to the site so that users don't have to re-login.
// define('PHPSESSID_TTL', 86400);
+//
+// Note: see also PHP_SESSION_PATH below as you may have to use it together with
+// PHPSESSID_TTL to avoid premature session expirations.
// PHP_SESSION_PATH
// Configuration example for OpenLDAP server:
// define('AUTH_MODULE', 'ldap');
// $GLOBALS['AUTH_MODULE_PARAMS'] = array(
-// 'server' => '127.0.0.1', // OpenLDAP server address or name.
+// 'server' => '127.0.0.1', // OpenLDAP server address or name. For secure LDAP use ldaps://hostname:port here.
// 'type' => 'openldap', // Type of server. openldap type should also work with Sun Directory Server when member_of is empty.
// It may work with other (non Windows AD) LDAP servers. For Windows AD use the 'ad' type.
// 'base_dn' => 'ou=People,dc=example,dc=com', // Base distinguished name in LDAP catalog.
// Configuration example for Windows domains with Active Directory:
// define('AUTH_MODULE', 'ldap');
// $GLOBALS['AUTH_MODULE_PARAMS'] = array(
-// 'server' => '127.0.0.1', // Domain controller IP address or name.
+// 'server' => '127.0.0.1', // Domain controller IP address or name. For secure LDAP use ldaps://hostname:port here.
// 'type' => 'ad', // Type of server.
// 'base_dn' => 'DC=example,DC=com', // Base distinguished name in LDAP catalog.
// 'default_domain' => 'example.com', // Default domain.