Different browsers have different redirect limits. Most are around the 20-21 mark but IE and Safari are different (I can’t vouch for accuracy of these): Chrome 49, 21 redirects Chrome Canary 49, 21 redirects Chrome Canary 51, 21 redirects Firefox 43, 20 redirects Firefox 45, 20 redirects IE 8, 11 redirects (webpagetest.org) 😱 IE 9, […]
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Overriding Systemd confs using drop-ins
Despite a bunch of answers on stackoverflow for the best way to set the umask for Apache and/or php-fpm Ubuntu the only approach that I found to really work in Xenial was to modify the Systemd service configs (because Apache etc inherits its umask from its parent process). From the Ubuntu wiki the best way […]
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Today I learned we have a new TIL blog. And it’s awesome. 💃😻
Read MoreBlank WooCommerce PayPal Debug Log
When trying to view the WooCommerce PayPal debug logs through the dashboard log viewer you will sometimes just get a blank file. 😢 This usually just means that the log file is too large to be displayed. If you have access to the host via SFTP or SSH you can just grab the file directly […]
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WordPress has had emoji support since 4.2. 🚀💃😻 Instead of using the emoji codes Slack and a number of services use e.g. :thumbsup: it depends on the os/platform you are using (see https://codex.wordpress.org/Emoji. When editing a post on Mac you can bring up the Emoji & Symbols keyboard by: Clicking the Edit menu Selecting “Emoji […]
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<php echo ‘Hello World!’; ?> The JP Markdown plugin works really quite well. We may need to do some style adjustments – but it’ll do for now. Lets do this. 🚀
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