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<?php
$plaintext = 'My secret message 1234';
[CmdletBinding()] | |
param ( | |
[Parameter(Mandatory = $True)] | |
[pscredential] | |
$Credential, | |
[Parameter(Mandatory = $True)] | |
[System.String] | |
$TenantId, |
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> | |
<RunSettings> | |
<!-- Configurations that affect the Test Framework --> | |
<RunConfiguration> | |
<MaxCpuCount>1</MaxCpuCount> | |
<!-- Path relative to solution directory --> | |
<ResultsDirectory>.\TestResults</ResultsDirectory> | |
<!-- x86 or x64 --> | |
<!-- You can also change it from menu Test > Test Settings > Default Processor Architecture --> |
clear | |
# FTP Server Variables | |
$FTPHost = 'ftp://192.168.1.1/html/' | |
$FTPUser = 'user' | |
$FTPPass = 'password' | |
#Directory where to find pictures to upload | |
$UploadFolder = "C:\Temp\" | |
<!-- Custom caching policy for on HTTP POST for Azure API Management: | |
1. Policy looks in the Request body - 'cacheKey' property which then used as cache key. | |
Expected values are: <null>, ALL or NOEXPIRED | |
Defaults to ALL in case <null> | |
2. Cache expiration set to 60 seconds/1 minute | |
!--> | |
<policies> | |
<inbound> | |
<base /> |
"use strict"; | |
/** | |
* Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) response status codes. | |
* @see {@link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes} | |
*/ | |
enum HttpStatusCode { | |
/** | |
* The server has received the request headers and the client should proceed to send the request body |
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<?php
$plaintext = 'My secret message 1234';
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