By default it is turned off. SMTP port. Determines whether or not the caching is on. Determines for how long the cache is saved. Determines how the metatag title is displayed. Right now it is used only in Weblinks. Determines how the metatag author is displayed. Determines whether or not the Joomla version is displayed in the generator metatag. Determines the path to the logs folder.
Determines the path to the temp folder. Determines the session lifetime in minutes. All the parameters under the Site, System and Server tabs in the Global Configuration are stored as values in the file configuration. This file is set up automatically by the software installation process and thus many of the parameters appearing in the Global Configuration screens are best left as their initial settings. Should Joomla be unable to update configuration.
Error: Could not write to the configuration file. There are a number of ways of overcoming this problem, please refer to Cannot save Global Configuration changes for further information. The parameters controlled by a third tab, Permissions, present only with Joomla v1. The Global Configuration toolbar consists of four buttons to enable the user to save changes, move away from the Global Configuration page and call up online Help pages. Toolbars differ between Joomla v1.
Note: The order in which these items appear on the screen varies slightly between the different versions of Joomla. This group of options control a miscellaneous collection of parameters that broadly control the behaviour of the public web pages of the Joomla site. This group of options controls the presence or content of several of the metadata entries i. Although not visible to the site user, metadata entries may be used in various ways by web search engines and their appropriate use can significantly aid the search rankings and visibility of a web site.
Instructions on how to do so vary from one FTP client to the other, but they should be straightforward. So the best thing to do in this situation is to contact the website host and tell them that your website is unable to write to the configuration. Check with them on how to address this problem. Try to rename your configuration file to something like configuration.
It had nothing to do with file permissions, as the […]. Somehow global configuration must relate do some database entries, because it depends on what database I am using whether global configuration can be saved or not. I found this out that way:. I installed a completely new and fresh joomla version on a different server and imported that database into a second database of my first joomla installation where I could not save any global configuration anymore.
After switching the database in configuration. Changing back to troubled database, it was not able anymore. By the way: changing permissions of configuration. Viewed times. Using MariaDB All icons are green, except the "No" icon at the end of the line configuration. Nevertheless, I tried also different permissions: not writable at all original for the following 2 variants of ownership user:group tomjones:tomjones www-data:www-data I always restartet apache2 and changed in the Joomla installation menu from 4 to 3 FTP to 4 overview.
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