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Matthew Machuga authored
This will allow the built in PHP 5.4 server to interpret PUT, DELETE, and PATCH content. It uses the HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE variable instead of CONTENT_TYPE; Symfony hasn't adapted for this yet.
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This will allow the built in PHP 5.4 server to interpret PUT, DELETE, and PATCH content. It uses the HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE variable instead of CONTENT_TYPE; Symfony hasn't adapted for this yet.
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