Modified the list of keys for the driver backends for sake of sample clarity

Added a line showing the mapping of "mysql" to res_config_mysql available in add-ons. We used "mysql" as an example driver key in the sample, but didn't show what module it mapped too. Also added a subtitle above the list of keys for driver backends.
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Rusty Newton
2013-04-08 23:38:08 +00:00
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; start at 1 and be sequential (i.e. if you have only priorities 1, 2, ; start at 1 and be sequential (i.e. if you have only priorities 1, 2,
; and 4, then 4 will be ignored, because there is no 3). ; and 4, then 4 will be ignored, because there is no 3).
; ;
;
; Possible driver backends:
;
; "odbc" is shown in the examples below, but is not the only valid realtime ; "odbc" is shown in the examples below, but is not the only valid realtime
; engine. There is: ; engine. Here are several of the possible options:
; odbc ... res_config_odbc ; odbc ... res_config_odbc
; sqlite ... res_config_sqlite ; sqlite ... res_config_sqlite
; pgsql ... res_config_pgsql ; pgsql ... res_config_pgsql
; curl ... res_config_curl ; curl ... res_config_curl
; ldap ... res_config_ldap ; ldap ... res_config_ldap
; mysql ... res_config_mysql (available via add-ons in menuselect)
; ;
; Note: The res_config_pgsql and res_config_sqlite backends configure the ; Note: The res_config_pgsql and res_config_sqlite backends configure the
; database used in their respective configuration files and ignore the ; database used in their respective configuration files and ignore the