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Matchu 88c2ecb43a Upgrade to Rails 4.2.11.3 and Ruby 2.4.10
Some tricks required here to get the dependencies to work out, but we got it!!

Oh also, we move away from the rbenv in Ubuntu's package manager, because it doesn't support more recent Rubies like 2.4.10.
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test core of pet loading, still needs get image hash, download assets 2010-10-07 10:46:23 -04:00
tmp utf-8 support in both ruby 1.9 and 1.8 2011-06-04 18:40:15 -04:00
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An extension of Dress to Impress (PHP) that runs on Ruby on Rails.
I wanted to use Rails initially for Impress, but hoped that using
PHP would allow me to attract more developers. Looks like that
wasn't the case, so I just went with what I loved and made the
items database in Rails.

Future Impress sections will likely find themselves in this
project, rather than the PHP project.