add leading space before 'domain' in config.example.js
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/*
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/*
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globals module
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globals module
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*/
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var domain = ' http://localhost:3000/';
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var domain = 'http://localhost:3000/';
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// You can `kill -USR2` the node process and it will write out a heap dump.
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// You can `kill -USR2` the node process and it will write out a heap dump.
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// If your system doesn't support dumping, comment this out and install with
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// If your system doesn't support dumping, comment this out and install with
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@ -12,6 +12,10 @@ var domain = ' http://localhost:3000/';
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// to enable this feature, uncomment the line below:
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// to enable this feature, uncomment the line below:
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// require('heapdump');
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// require('heapdump');
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// we prepend a space because every usage expects it
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// requiring admins to preserve it is unnecessarily confusing
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domain = ' ' + domain;
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module.exports = {
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module.exports = {
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// the address you want to bind to, :: means all ipv4 and ipv6 addresses
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// the address you want to bind to, :: means all ipv4 and ipv6 addresses
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