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- <td align="center"> Anuko Time Tracker 1.9.31.3534 | Copyright © <a href="https://www.anuko.com/lp/tt_3.htm" target="_blank">Anuko</a> |
+ <td align="center"> Anuko Time Tracker 1.9.31.3535 | Copyright © <a href="https://www.anuko.com/lp/tt_3.htm" target="_blank">Anuko</a> |
<a href="https://www.anuko.com/lp/tt_4.htm" target="_blank">{$i18n.footer.credits}</a> |
<a href="https://www.anuko.com/lp/tt_5.htm" target="_blank">{$i18n.footer.license}</a> |
<a href="https://www.anuko.com/lp/tt_7.htm" target="_blank">{$i18n.footer.improve}</a>
echo('WEB-INF/config.php file exists.<br>');
// Config file must start with the PHP opening tag. We are checking this because
- // a Unicode editor may insert a byte order matk (BOM) before it. This is not good as it will
+ // a Unicode editor may insert a byte order mark (BOM) before it. This is not good as it will
// spit white space before output in some situations such as in PDF reports.
- $file = fopen(APP_DIR."/WEB-INF/config.php", "r");
+ $file = fopen(APP_DIR.'/WEB-INF/config.php', 'r');
$line = fgets($file);
- if (strcmp("<?php".PHP_EOL, $line) !== 0) {
+ if (strcmp('<?php'.PHP_EOL, $line) !== 0) {
echo('<font color="red">Error: WEB-INF/config.php file does not start with PHP opening tag.</font><br>');
}
fclose($file);