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For example, Sally makes changes to the file sandwich.txt, but does not yet commit those changes. Meanwhile, Harry commits changes to that same file. Sally updates her working copy before committing and she gets a conflict, which she postpones:
Here's an example. Due to a miscommunication, you and Sally, your collaborator, both edit the file sandwich.txt at the same time. Sally commits her changes, and when you go to update your working copy, you get a conflict and you're going to have to edit sandwich.txt to resolve the conflict. First, let's take a look at the file:
Now you have made a local property modification on the weather.txt file. You will see no changes to the file's contents (unless you made some of your own prior to setting the property). Notice that the file contained a keyword anchor for the Rev keyword, yet we did not include that keyword in the property value we set. Subversion will happily ignore requests to substitute keywords that are not present in the file and will not substitute keywords that are not present in the svn:keywords property value.
Now to decrypt you can easily read the data from test.encrypted like the first bit of code in this section, decrypt it and then write it back out to test.txt using the second bit of code in this section.
Try it out; password \"laura\" takes you to McDonalds, and password \"molly\" takes you to Burger King. To change it, simply download the code and change the password/website values. The code is in a .txt file, so open it in Notepad. When you're finished changing it, place the code in an Embed Code element and your done. No need to place anything in the SEO Settings/Header code section. 59ce067264
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