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	<h1>Option: filesystem.rootpath</h1>
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	<p>This option is the default root path for the ImageManager the user may not go below this point in the directory structure.</p>
	<p>If you for example try to access the following dir &quot;/somedir1&quot; with a root path of &quot;/somedir1/somedir2&quot; a hack attempt message will be displayed, this message will normally not appear since the user can't access directories below the root point.</p>
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	Path can be relative or absolute.
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	<h3>Example of usage in the config.php file:</h3>
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$mcImageManagerConfig['filesystem.rootpath'] = "/somedir1/somedir2";
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	<h3>Example of usage in a mc_access file:</h3>
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filesystem.rootpath=/somedir1/somedir2
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