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@mmcgahan
mmcgahan / gist:9fa045d98c7c122f1c0b
Created June 18, 2014 19:09
Handlebars template inheritance
# Template composition with inclusion
Every template language I have seen provides some mechanism for one template to include another, thus supporting the reuse of repeated elements like headers and footers. The included templates are called partials in Mustache parlance:
```html
<!-- home.hbs -->
<html>
<body>
{{> header}}
<p> HOME </p>
{{> footer}}
@matthewriley
matthewriley / gist:4694850
Last active October 24, 2018 01:48
Install Git 1.8.1.2 from source on CentOS 6.3

Install Git 1.8.1.2 from source on CentOS 6.3

These are the Terminal commands I recently used (Feb 2013) to install Git 1.8.1.2 from source on CentOS 6.3. I ran this in a VirtualBox VM after a fresh install from the ISO.

You mileage will vary as the yum packages are updated over time. The yum install line below should include all the dependencies, at least it did for me. Eventually yum install git will include 1.8.x but until then I hope this helps.

cd ~/Downloads
su
yum -y install zlib-devel openssl-devel cpio expat-devel gettext-devel curl-devel perl-ExtUtils-CBuilder perl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker
@pauloelias
pauloelias / README.md
Created August 23, 2012 16:57
Extended ExpressionEngine .htaccess/apache conf

ExpressionEngine .htaccess/Apache conf

Please use these at your own risk. I cannot be responsible for having no idea what I am doing and breaking your server.

This is a collection of Apache configuration settings that I use in my ExpressionEngine projects. Since I have always been a big fan of the HTML5 Boilerplate I took inspiration from their .htaccess file and tweaked my configuration with other settings I have used over the years.

This gist contains:

  • _EXTENDED.htaccess This is a general .htaccess file I rename and edit as needed for each site. Note: When I host a site on my prad/stage/dev servers I move most or all of these rules into the vhost.conf file
  • _SAMPLE.httpd.conf I use Ubuntu on my development, staging, and production servers so this is specific to Apache 2 on my setup. Essentially this file extends the apache2.conf (in my setup).