PHP
PHP is a popular general-purpose scripting language that's particularly suited for server-side web development. PHP runtime is generally executed by webpage content, and can be added to HTML and HTML5 webpages. PHP was originally developed in 1994 by Rasmus Lerdorf.
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Based on symfony/symfony#38982, we can now iterate and add Github annotations support to all the remaining linters provided by Symfony:
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When creating or editing a relationship, we should group the relationship type list with the same tag as on the contact page (Love, Family, Other kind, ...), i.e. with an element.
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Under the 'Theme' settings tab you can upload images. It would be great if vector images can be added so it can scale without causing artifacts.
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- OctoberCMS Build: v1.1.1
- PHP Version: 7.4
- Database Engine: MySQL
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When using a .env file for OctoberCMS: php artisan october:env the php artisan key:generate should generate the key and place it in the .env file instead of writing it into the app.php file.
Steps To Reproduce:
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php artisan october:env - Then `php artisan key:gene
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Created by Rasmus Lerdorf
Released June 8, 1995
- Organization
- php
- Website
- secure.php.net
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia

There is currently https://getcomposer.org/doc/06-config.md#preferred-install which explains preferred-install (without really explaining the effect or purpose at all, so not great either). And then install/update document the prefer-source/dist options without explaining how this relates to preferred-install: https://getcomposer.org/doc/03-cli.md#install-i
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