/*   -----------------------------------------   Directory Setup File for the EOS Template   -----------------------------------------     With this file you can define a common directory   which is shared between different galleries.      Read the documentation first before you edit!   -> http://www.eostemplate.com/eos/eosproject.html       Notes:    * this file must be in the gallery root folder!   * all folder names are relative to the gallery root folder, therefore   * an empty string means the current folder (= gallery root folder)     (The gallery root folder is the HTML output directory.)*/// determine if we are online or local// and set the common_DIR variable accordinglyif(location.protocol.indexOf("http") == 0)	common_DIR = "../eoscommon_wed"	// web server   (online gallery)else	common_DIR = "../eoscommon_wed"	// local system (offline gallery)/*   Notes:   With the above settings you can define different common directories   for online and offline usage. That way you can test your gallery on   your local system and then just upload it without changing the setup.       Examples:     1. relative path   common_DIR = "../eoscommon"     This works online & offline but it requires a flat directory   structure: all output files must be at the same level as the   common folder (locally and on the web server).         2. absolute path   common_DIR = "/galleries/eoscommon"		// web server   common_DIR = "file:///C:/www/eoscommon"	// local system     Use a setup like this if you have multi-level hierarchy in your   galleries. It requires two different settings for online and local.         3. no common folder   common_DIR = ""      In this example no shared directory is used. Copy all files from the   EOS project folder in the EOS template folder (or in the output   folder) to keep every gallery independent. */// More settings:// --------------// most images are stored in a subfoldercommon_images_DIR	= common_DIR + "/images"// It is possible to override the standard settings 3 times!// Check the FAQ for detailed information.settings2_DIR		= common_DIR + "/setup2"settingsc_DIR		= common_DIRsettings3_DIR		= ""