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$EnableUpload$EnableUpload variable is true in config.php.  Note that one may still need to set an upload password before users can upload (see UploadsAdmin).
$UploadDir$UploadUrlFmt$UploadDir. 
$IMapLinkFmt['Attach:'] 
$LinkUploadCreateFmt<a class='createlinktext' href='\$LinkUpload'>\$LinkText</a>
<a class='createlink' href='\$LinkUpload'> Δ</a>");
$UploadPrefixFmt'/$Group' (uploads are organized per-group), but can be set to other values for sitewide or per-page attachments.
$UploadPrefixFmt= '/$FullName'; # per-page attachments$UploadPrefixFmt= ''; # sitewide attachments
$EnableDirectDownload$EnableDirectDownload=0; causes requests for attachments to be obtained via ?action=download.  This allows PmWiki to protect attachments using a page's read permissions, but also increases the load on the server.
$EnableUploadVersionsfile.ext,timestamp (instead of being overwritten). timestamp is a Unix-style timestamp.
$UploadNameChars"-\w. ", which means alphanumerics, hyphens, underscores, dots, and spaces can be used in upload names, and everything else will be stripped.
    $UploadNameChars = "-\w. !=+";    # allow exclamations, equals, and plus
$UploadPrefixQuota$UploadDirQuota$UploadMaxSizeUnits are in bytes. 100K: 100000; 1MB: 1000000; 1GB: 1000000000; 1TB: 1000000000000;
Question - What are "octets" in the $UploadMaxSize text above?  John Bittner