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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As you can see on this image, Command classes have very poor coverage currently (16% of lines covered in total):
Here some examples of how to write sane integration tests for most commands:
https://github.com/composer/composer/blob/176d25851d1f99345c652a6ecbc7c3787071218d/tests/C
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Above command can help admins to automate things.
Right now the disabled apps are shown as a subset of "app:list", but not in isolation.
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Can the 'Search and select an existing contact' dropdown box from the 'Add a new relationship' form also be used for the 'Has someone introduced you' dropdown on the 'How did you meet' form?
I'm only at 175 contacts and it's very frustrating trying to select someone to the 'Has someone introduced you' field.
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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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Created by Rasmus Lerdorf
Released June 8, 1995
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- php
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- secure.php.net
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See at https://docs.mailpace.com/guide/moving_from_ohmysmtp/
OhMySMTP has been renamed to Mailpace, we should create a new bridge to support to new API url and header names, and deprecate the OhMySMTP one.
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