The first thing to do is to install Git on the remote server.
Once you do that the rest of the process is split into three sections:
- Server set-up
- Local set-up (push commits)
- Server (pull commits)
<?php | |
$countries = array | |
( | |
'AF' => 'Afghanistan', | |
'AX' => 'Aland Islands', | |
'AL' => 'Albania', | |
'DZ' => 'Algeria', | |
'AS' => 'American Samoa', | |
'AD' => 'Andorra', |
#301 Redirects for .htaccess | |
#Redirect a single page: | |
Redirect 301 /pagename.php http://www.domain.com/pagename.html | |
#Redirect an entire site: | |
Redirect 301 / http://www.domain.com/ | |
#Redirect an entire site to a sub folder | |
Redirect 301 / http://www.domain.com/subfolder/ |
0-mail.com | |
0815.ru | |
0clickemail.com | |
0wnd.net | |
0wnd.org | |
10minutemail.com | |
20minutemail.com | |
2prong.com | |
30minutemail.com | |
3d-painting.com |
TCL-Expect scripts are an amazingly easy way to script out laborious tasks in the shell when you need to be interactive with the console. Think of them as a "macro" or way to programmaticly step through a process you would run by hand. They are similar to shell scripts but utilize the .tcl
extension and a different #!
call.
The first step, similar to writing a bash script, is to tell the script what it's executing under. For expect
we use the following:
#!/usr/bin/expect
Press minus + shift + s
and return
to chop/fold long lines!
-- First, update the attribute input type to multiselect | |
UPDATE eav_attribute SET | |
entity_type_id = 4, | |
attribute_model = NULL, | |
backend_model = 'eav/entity_attribute_backend_array', | |
backend_type = 'varchar', | |
backend_table = NULL, | |
frontend_model = NULL, | |
frontend_input = 'multiselect', | |
frontend_class = NULL |
### Web Development mit macOS | |
Apache2 / Mysql / Php | |
## Tutorial | |
https://getgrav.org/blog/macos-mojave-apache-multiple-php-versions | |
## Brew Befehle | |
- brew services list | |
- brew services start xxx | |
- brew services stop xxx | |