| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163 | <?phpreturn array(	/*	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	| Application URL	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	|	| The URL used to access your application. No trailing slash.	|	*/	'url' => 'http://localhost',	/*	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	| Application Index	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	|	| If you are including the "index.php" in your URLs, you can ignore this.	|	| However, if you are using mod_rewrite or something similar to get	| cleaner URLs, set this option to an empty string.	|	*/	'index' => 'index.php',	/*	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	| Application Key	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	|	| The application key should be a random, 32 character string.	|	| This key is used by the encryption and cookie classes to generate secure	| encrypted strings and hashes. It is extremely important that this key	| remain secret and should not be shared with anyone.	|	*/	'key' => '',	/*	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	| Application Character Encoding	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	|	| The default character encoding used by your application. This is the	| character encoding that will be used by the Str, Text, and Form classes.	|	*/	'encoding' => 'UTF-8',	/*	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	| Application Language	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	|	| The default language of your application. This language will be used by	| Lang library as the default language when doing string localization.	|	*/	'language' => 'en',	/*	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	| Auto-Loaded Packages	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	|	| The packages that should be auto-loaded each time Laravel handles a	| request. These should generally be packages that you use on almost every	| request to your application.	|	| Each package specified here will be bootstrapped and can be conveniently	| used by your application's routes, models, and libraries.	|	| Note: The package names in this array should correspond to a package	|       directory in application/packages.	|	*/	'packages' => array(),	/*	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	| SSL Link Generation	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	|	| Many sites use SSL to protect their users data. However, you may not	| always be able to use SSL on your development machine, meaning all HTTPS	| will be broken during development.	|	| For this reason, you may wish to disable the generation of HTTPS links	| throughout your application. This option does just that. All attempts to	| generate HTTPS links will generate regular HTTP links instead.	|	*/	'ssl' => true,	/*	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	| Application Timezone	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	|	| The default timezone of your application. This timezone will be used when	| Laravel needs a date, such as when writing to a log file.	|	*/	'timezone' => 'UTC',	/*	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	| Class Aliases	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	|	| Here, you can specify any class aliases that you would like registered	| when Laravel loads. Aliases are lazy-loaded, so add as many as you want.	|	| Aliases make it more convenient to use namespaced classes. Instead of	| referring to the class using its full namespace, you may simply use	| the alias defined here.	|	| We have already aliased common Laravel classes to make your life easier.	|	*/	'aliases' => array(		'Asset'      => 'Laravel\\Asset',		'Auth'       => 'Laravel\\Security\\Auth',		'Benchmark'  => 'Laravel\\Benchmark',		'Cache'      => 'Laravel\\Cache\\Manager',		'Config'     => 'Laravel\\Config',		'Controller' => 'Laravel\\Routing\\Controller',		'Cookie'     => 'Laravel\\Cookie',		'Crypter'    => 'Laravel\\Security\\Crypter',		'DB'         => 'Laravel\\Database\\Manager',		'Eloquent'   => 'Laravel\\Database\\Eloquent\\Model',		'File'       => 'Laravel\\File',		'Form'       => 'Laravel\\Form',		'Hasher'     => 'Laravel\\Security\\Hasher',		'HTML'       => 'Laravel\\HTML',		'Inflector'  => 'Laravel\\Inflector',		'Input'      => 'Laravel\\Input',		'IoC'        => 'Laravel\\IoC',		'Lang'       => 'Laravel\\Lang',		'URL'        => 'Laravel\\URL',		'Redirect'   => 'Laravel\\Redirect',		'Redis'      => 'Laravel\\Redis',		'Request'    => 'Laravel\\Request',		'Response'   => 'Laravel\\Response',		'Session'    => 'Laravel\\Facades\\Session',		'Str'        => 'Laravel\\Str',		'Validator'  => 'Laravel\\Validation\\Validator',		'View'       => 'Laravel\\View',	),);
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