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<?php | |
$countryArray = array( | |
'AD'=>array('name'=>'ANDORRA','code'=>'376'), | |
'AE'=>array('name'=>'UNITED ARAB EMIRATES','code'=>'971'), | |
'AF'=>array('name'=>'AFGHANISTAN','code'=>'93'), | |
'AG'=>array('name'=>'ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA','code'=>'1268'), | |
'AI'=>array('name'=>'ANGUILLA','code'=>'1264'), | |
'AL'=>array('name'=>'ALBANIA','code'=>'355'), | |
'AM'=>array('name'=>'ARMENIA','code'=>'374'), | |
'AN'=>array('name'=>'NETHERLANDS ANTILLES','code'=>'599'), |
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{# | |
time can be any string acceptable by http://www.php.net/strtotime, the | |
template will output that time's month. | |
If you don't want to pass in a date you can set time like this: | |
{% set time = "now"|date("U") %} | |
{% set time = "December 2012"|date("U") %} | |
How ever you want to output items onto the calendar is a different issue, | |
but I'd assume pushing everything into an array numerically indexed by that day: |
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# to generate your dhparam.pem file, run in the terminal | |
openssl dhparam -out /etc/nginx/ssl/dhparam.pem 2048 |
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Use this one-liner to produce a JSON literal from the Git log: | |
git log \ | |
--pretty=format:'{%n "commit": "%H",%n "author": "%aN <%aE>",%n "date": "%ad",%n "message": "%f"%n},' \ | |
$@ | \ | |
perl -pe 'BEGIN{print "["}; END{print "]\n"}' | \ | |
perl -pe 's/},]/}]/' |
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* { | |
position: absolute; | |
margin: 0; | |
padding: 0; | |
display:block; | |
} |