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For version 4 and newer: Hold down the ⇧ Shift key and click the Reload toolbar button; or. Use keyboard shortcut ⌥ Opt+⌘ Cmd+R to clear cache. For version 3 and older: Hold down the ⌘ Cmd key and press R. This kind of "regular" reload will usually bypass the cache.
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Modified version with support for all skins (except Minerva). N/A: N/A: Seven Tabs : Designed for compactness and the Modern skin, Seven Tabs shows edit and history tabs as above, but also includes an optional section 0 tab. Should work on Monobook as well. N/A: N/A: simple-notifs : Another notification panel. 10: 2: SkinSwitcher
This is again an issue with configuration in general, not with the registry. For example, if you nuke a PHP extension file, but don't nuke the link to that file in php.ini, PHP is going to complain (to say the least). Thoughts? Billyoneal 17:59, 18 February 2011 (UTC)
An INI file is a configuration file for computer software that consists of plain text with a structure and syntax comprising key–value pairs organized in sections. [1] The name of these configuration files comes from the filename extension INI, short for initialization, used in the MS-DOS operating system which popularized this method of software configuration.
As of 21 January 2025 (two months after PHP 8.4's release), PHP is used as the server-side programming language on 75.0% of websites where the language could be determined; PHP 7 is the most used version of the language with 47.1% of websites using PHP being on that version, while 40.6% use PHP 8, 12.2% use PHP 5 and 0.1% use PHP 4. [19]
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In all Unix and Unix-like systems, as well as on Windows, each process has its own separate set of environment variables.By default, when a process is created, it inherits a duplicate run-time environment of its parent process, except for explicit changes made by the parent when it creates the child.