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+extension = gd.so
+extension = mysql.so
+session.name = WIZARD_SESSIONNAME
+session.save_path = WIZARD_TMPDIR
+upload_tmp_dir = WIZARD_TMPDIR
+register_long_arrays = on
+cgi.fix_pathinfo = 1
+memory_limit = 1024M
+max_execution_time = 60
+expose_php = off
+output_buffering = 4096
+zlib.output_compression = On
+zlib.output_compression_level = 6
+implicit_flush = Off
+error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE & ~E_WARNING
+display_errors = On
+display_startup_errors = Off
+register_globals = Off
+register_long_arrays = Off
+register_argc_argv = On
+post_max_size = 1024M
+magic_quotes_gpc = Off
+upload_max_filesize = 1024M
+log_errors = Off
+[MySQL]
+mysql.default_host = sql.mit.edu
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+<?php\r
+/** \r
+ * The base configurations of the WordPress.\r
+ *\r
+ * This file has the following configurations: MySQL settings, Table Prefix,\r
+ * Secret Keys, WordPress Language, and ABSPATH. You can find more information by\r
+ * visiting {@link http://codex.wordpress.org/Editing_wp-config.php Editing\r
+ * wp-config.php} Codex page. You can get the MySQL settings from your web host.\r
+ *\r
+ * This file is used by the wp-config.php creation script during the\r
+ * installation. You don't have to use the web site, you can just copy this file\r
+ * to "wp-config.php" and fill in the values.\r
+ *\r
+ * @package WordPress\r
+ */\r
+\r
+// ** MySQL settings - You can get this info from your web host ** //\r
+/** The name of the database for WordPress */\r
+define('DB_NAME', WIZARD_DBNAME);\r
+\r
+/** MySQL database username */\r
+define('DB_USER', WIZARD_DBUSER);\r
+\r
+/** MySQL database password */\r
+define('DB_PASSWORD', WIZARD_DBPASSWORD);\r
+\r
+/** MySQL hostname */\r
+define('DB_HOST', WIZARD_DBSERVER);\r
+\r
+/** Database Charset to use in creating database tables. */\r
+define('DB_CHARSET', 'utf8');\r
+\r
+/** The Database Collate type. Don't change this if in doubt. */\r
+define('DB_COLLATE', '');\r
+\r
+/**#@+\r
+ * Authentication Unique Keys.\r
+ *\r
+ * Change these to different unique phrases!\r
+ * You can generate these using the {@link https://api.wordpress.org/secret-key/1.1/ WordPress.org secret-key service}\r
+ * You can change these at any point in time to invalidate all existing cookies. This will force all users to have to log in again.\r
+ *\r
+ * @since 2.6.0\r
+ */\r
+define('AUTH_KEY', WIZARD_AUTH_KEY);\r
+define('SECURE_AUTH_KEY', WIZARD_SECURE_AUTH_KEY);\r
+define('LOGGED_IN_KEY', WIZARD_LOGGED_IN_KEY);\r
+define('NONCE_KEY', WIZARD_NONCE_KEY);\r
+/**#@-*/\r
+\r
+/**\r
+ * WordPress Database Table prefix.\r
+ *\r
+ * You can have multiple installations in one database if you give each a unique\r
+ * prefix. Only numbers, letters, and underscores please!\r
+ */\r
+$table_prefix = 'wp_';\r
+\r
+/**\r
+ * WordPress Localized Language, defaults to English.\r
+ *\r
+ * Change this to localize WordPress. A corresponding MO file for the chosen\r
+ * language must be installed to wp-content/languages. For example, install\r
+ * de.mo to wp-content/languages and set WPLANG to 'de' to enable German\r
+ * language support.\r
+ */\r
+define ('WPLANG', '');\r
+\r
+/* That's all, stop editing! Happy blogging. */\r
+\r
+/** WordPress absolute path to the Wordpress directory. */\r
+if ( !defined('ABSPATH') )\r
+ define('ABSPATH', dirname(__FILE__) . '/');\r
+\r
+/** Sets up WordPress vars and included files. */\r
+require_once(ABSPATH . 'wp-settings.php');\r