Sometimes some websites require https to work. This can be useful in those cases.
This has been tested with XAMPP (PHP 7.0.8) on Windows 7. Please see the Reference links at the end if in confusion about some step.
Open:
C:\xampp\php\php.ini
import React from 'react' | |
import { BrowserRouter as Router, Switch } from 'react-router-dom' | |
import routes from './routes' | |
import FancyRoute from './components/tools/FancyRoute' | |
const App = props => | |
<Router> | |
<Switch> | |
{routes.map((route, i) => | |
<FancyRoute key={i} {...route} /> |
It's not immediately obvious how to pull down the code for a PR and test it locally. But it's pretty easy. (This assumes you have a remote for the main repo named upstream
.)
Getting the PR code
Make note of the PR number. For example, Rod's latest is PR #37: Psiphon-Labs/psiphon-tunnel-core#37
Fetch the PR's pseudo-branch (or bookmark or rev pointer whatever the word is), and give it a local branch name. Here we'll name it pr37
:
$ git fetch upstream pull/37/head:pr37
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imgur Upload | |
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+ https://github.com/pinceladasdaweb/imgur-upload | |
+ version 1.1 | |
+ Copyright 2014 Pedro Rogerio | |
+ Licensed under the MIT license | |
+ Documentation: https://github.com/pinceladasdaweb/imgur-upload |
// @license http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT | |
// copyright Paul Irish 2015 | |
// Date.now() is supported everywhere except IE8. For IE8 we use the Date.now polyfill | |
// github.com/Financial-Times/polyfill-service/blob/master/polyfills/Date.now/polyfill.js | |
// as Safari 6 doesn't have support for NavigationTiming, we use a Date.now() timestamp for relative values | |
// if you want values similar to what you'd get with real perf.now, place this towards the head of the page | |
// but in reality, you're just getting the delta between now() calls, so it's not terribly important where it's placed |