Run
php artisan --version
To get something such as: Laravel Framework 5.7.23There are 50 posts filed in Linux ( this is page 4 of 10).
Run
php artisan --version
To get something such as: Laravel Framework 5.7.23Hi, if
git diff.
outputs something like
- 'No t<C3><A1><C3><A1>k, nevzd<C3><A1>vaj to <F0><9F><99><8F>' + 'No t<C3><A1><C3><A1>k, nevzd<C3><A1>vaj to <F0><9F><99><8F>',
Then you need to add following line to your ~/.profile ( or ~/.bash_profile, depending on system )
export LESSCHARSET=utf-8
Log out & Log in and try again.
If you have just updated Plesk and server to latest packages, you might find yourself having issues with Let’s Encrypt. If you get following error while installing certificate from Plesk
Could not obtain directory: cURL error 6: Could not resolve host: acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org 2; Name or service not known (see http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/libcurl-errors.html)
Your openssl has probably been updated as well.
Simply restart of sw-engine and sw-cp-server should do the trick.
systemctl restart sw-engine
systemctl restart sw-cp-server
It’s best to restart php-fpm and nginx as well at this point. But might not be needed.
If you are developing new site, you have probably locked it through htpasswd. When you are done with og meta data, you might want to check it with https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/sharing/ – but facebook won’t be able to access your content, because you can’t give it your password.
You need to update your htaccess, from
AuthUserFile /.htpasswd
AuthName Disbait
AuthType Basic
Require valid-user
satisfy any
deny from all
allow from 127.0.0.1
to
SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent "^facebookexternalhit" facebook
SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent "Facebot" facebook
SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent "Twitterbot" twitter
AuthUserFile /.htpasswd
AuthName "Restricted Access"
AuthType Basic
Require valid-user
satisfy any
deny from all
allow from 127.0.0.1
allow from env=facebook
allow from env=twitter
Usually when you slide down your app screen, you will see gray, or white color background underneath your application.
You can change it by editing /platforms/ios/CoinWorth/Classes/MainViewController.m file.
Look for – (void)viewDidLoad and edit it like this:
- (void)viewDidLoad { [super viewDidLoad]; self.webView.backgroundColor = [UIColor colorWithRed:34/255.0 green:37/255.0 blue:43/255.0 alpha:1]; }
This will make the background dark-ish. 34, 37, 43 are rgb values, you need to divide them by 255.0 for UIColor.
To use black color( or any of the basic colors – just google UIColor ), simply do
- (void)viewDidLoad { [super viewDidLoad]; self.webView.backgroundColor = [UIColor blackColor]; }