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Diff for /cvsweb/Attic/cvsweb.conf between version 3.26 and 3.27

version 3.26, 2001/08/01 09:32:22 version 3.27, 2001/08/01 09:48:39
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 #     2000-2001 A. MUSHA     <knu@FreeBSD.org>  #     2000-2001 A. MUSHA     <knu@FreeBSD.org>
 #          based on work by Bill Fenner  <fenner@FreeBSD.org>  #          based on work by Bill Fenner  <fenner@FreeBSD.org>
 # $Id$  # $Id$
 # $Idaemons: /home/cvs/cvsweb/cvsweb.conf,v 3.25 2001/07/06 09:44:28 knu Exp $  # $Idaemons: /home/cvs/cvsweb/cvsweb.conf,v 3.26 2001/08/01 09:32:22 knu Exp $
 #  #
 ###  ###
   
Line 258  $tableBorderColor = '#cccccc';
Line 258  $tableBorderColor = '#cccccc';
 # Modules in the repository that should not be displayed, either by default  # Modules in the repository that should not be displayed, either by default
 # nor by explicit path specification.  # nor by explicit path specification.
 #  #
 @HideModules = ();  @HideModules = (
   #       "^my/secret/module",
   );
   
   #
   # Files matching these pathnames shouldn't be checked out with cvsweb,
   # since they may contain sensitive information. Simple file name based
   # filter. Often, the CVSROOT/passwd is exposed and some people tend
   # to check in their .cvspass, though this is a bad idea. These files
   # shouldn't be readable by default. Thanks to Damian Gryski to point
   # this out.
   @ForbiddenFiles = (
           "^CVSROOT/passwd\$",   # CVSROOT/passwd should not be cvs add'ed, though
           "/\\.cvspass\$",       # Ditto.  Just in case.
   );
   
 #  #
 # Use CVSROOT/CVSROOT/descriptions for describing the directories/modules  # Use CVSROOT/CVSROOT/descriptions for describing the directories/modules

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