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/** | |
* Note that this script is intended to be included at the *end* of the document, before </body> | |
*/ | |
(function (window, document) { | |
if ('open' in document.createElement('details')) return; | |
// made global by myself to be reused elsewhere | |
var addEvent = (function () { | |
if (document.addEventListener) { | |
return function (el, type, fn) { |
echo 'export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc | |
. ~/.bashrc | |
mkdir ~/local | |
mkdir ~/node-latest-install | |
cd ~/node-latest-install | |
curl http://nodejs.org/dist/node-latest.tar.gz | tar xz --strip-components=1 | |
./configure --prefix=~/local | |
make install # ok, fine, this step probably takes more than 30 seconds... | |
curl https://www.npmjs.org/install.sh | sh |
<?php | |
/** | |
* Author Endpoints Example | |
* | |
* Copyright (C) 2010 hakre <http://hakre.wordpress.com/> | |
* | |
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as | |
* published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the | |
* License, or (at your option) any later version. |
// Converts an ArrayBuffer directly to base64, without any intermediate 'convert to string then | |
// use window.btoa' step. According to my tests, this appears to be a faster approach: | |
// http://jsperf.com/encoding-xhr-image-data/5 | |
/* | |
MIT LICENSE | |
Copyright 2011 Jon Leighton | |
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: |
<?php | |
// secure hashing of passwords using bcrypt, needs PHP 5.3+ | |
// see http://codahale.com/how-to-safely-store-a-password/ | |
// salt for bcrypt needs to be 22 base64 characters (but just [./0-9A-Za-z]), see http://php.net/crypt | |
$salt = substr(strtr(base64_encode(openssl_random_pseudo_bytes(22)), '+', '.'), 0, 22); | |
// 2y is the bcrypt algorithm selector, see http://php.net/crypt | |
// 12 is the workload factor (around 300ms on my Core i7 machine), see http://php.net/crypt |
<?php | |
/* | |
Plugin Name: Custom Taxonomy DropDown | |
Author: Hameedullah Khan | |
Aurhot URI: http://hameedullah.com | |
*/ | |
// change this to your taxonomy | |
$brand_taxonomy = 'category'; |
/*! | |
* jQuery Farthest Decendant - v0.2pre - 6/1/2011 | |
* http://benalman.com/ | |
* | |
* Copyright (c) 2011 "Cowboy" Ben Alman | |
* Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses. | |
* http://benalman.com/about/license/ | |
*/ | |
;(function($) { |
/* To use: | |
1. Add this snippet to your theme's functions.php file | |
2. Change the meta key names in the snippet | |
3. Create a custom field in the order post - e.g. key = "Tracking Code" value = abcdefg | |
4. When next updating the status, or during any other event which emails the user, they will see this field in their email | |
*/ | |
add_filter('woocommerce_email_order_meta_keys', 'my_custom_order_meta_keys'); | |
function my_custom_order_meta_keys( $keys ) { | |
$keys[] = 'Tracking Code'; // This will look for a custom field called 'Tracking Code' and add it to emails |
<?php | |
/* | |
Plugin Name: R Debug | |
Description: Set of dump helpers for debug. | |
Author: Andrey "Rarst" Savchenko | |
Author URI: https://www.rarst.net/ | |
License: MIT | |
*/ |