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Fix violations for Generic.PHP.LowerCaseConstant.Found
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It seems, some servers require a special Status: header for sending the
HTTP status code from PHP (F)CGI to the server. This patch introduces a
new function (adopted from CodeIgniter) for simplifying the status
handling.
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Ignore-this: 59bec5f55f7d0eb26d454d76da750142
darcs-hash:20090726185025-7ad00-1577f684e585c849fda9505ccad98735f0c7bb76.gz
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Ignore-this: 80398f84222bec1fce56eee8f107d37a
This patch enhances the code and file syntax with several new features.
1. code and file are now essentially the same and just differ in the class
name. This means you now can use the file syntax with syntax highlighting
as well. This also solves problems where the code to highlight already
contains a <code> tag (FS#1493)
2. a filename can be given as label for the code or file block. It is
specified as second parameter after the language:
<code html myfile.html>...</code>
If no highlighting is wanted, but a filename shall be given, you can use
a dash as language:
<code - somefile.foo>...</code>
3. when a filename was given (as shown above), the label links to a
download of the code given in the code/file block. This is made possible
by a new renderer in inc/parser/code.php. The basename of given filename
is suggested as filename when downloading.
darcs-hash:20090726175158-7ad00-969641a06ae1393a6d99207c3cd938fb67f23a71.gz
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