config.example.py: Add min & max expiration + description
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MAX_URL_LENGTH = 4096
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# The minimum and maximum amount of time we'll retain a file for
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#
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# Small files (nearing zero bytes) are stored for the longest possible expiration date,
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# while larger files (nearing MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH bytes) are stored for the shortest amount
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# of time. Values between these two extremes are interpolated with an exponential curve,
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# like the one shown on the index page.
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#
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# All times are in milliseconds. If you want all files to be stored for the same amount
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# of time, set these to the same value.
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FHOST_MIN_EXPIRATION = 30 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000
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FHOST_MAX_EXPIRATION = 365 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000
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# Use the X-SENDFILE header to speed up serving files w/ compatible webservers
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#
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# Some webservers can be configured use the X-Sendfile header to handle sending
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