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determine exec path
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with ponzu version printing project version
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clone new ponzu and restore files to keep up to date as ponzu project is updated
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This PR enables admins to disable/enable CORS and GZIP from within the admin CMS configuration page. Both are enabled by default.
Note: currently, the GZIP implementation is 100% on the fly, for every qualifying API endpoint request. This could add significant CPU usage, but dramatically decreases bandwidth. Will be considering other better implementations, but for now YMMV.
Possible optimizations:
- pooling gzip Writers vs. creating a new one for each response
- caching gzipped responses (in memory? on disk?)
- enforcing size threshold (only gzip content larger than N bytes)
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* adding addons dir and sample addon which enables the use of a new input element in forms for referencing other content. "addons" is a conceptual plugin-like feature, similar to wordpress "plugins" dir, but not as sophisticated
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for a single command
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